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BEIJING, May 10 (Xinhuanet) -- Liu Qi, secretary of
the Beijing Municipal Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC), met
andhosted a banquet Tuesday for visiting People First Party (PFP) Chairman James
CY Soong and his delegation.
Liu, also a member of the CPC
Central Committee Political Bureau, said that Soong's mainland visit marks
significant progress in exchange and dialogue between the CPC and the PFP, which
will actively improve the cross-straits relations, safeguardpeace and stability
in the cross-straits area and expand exchange and cooperation across the Taiwan
Straits.
A historic city rich in cultural heritage, Beijing
has become amodern metropolis full of vigor and vitality, especially since
themainland adopted the reform and opening-up policies over two decades ago, Liu
said.
On prospect of Beijing-Taiwan relations, Liu said
that with more exchanges between the people on both sides of the Straits, "the
road of cooperation will become even wider".
He added that Beijing will continue to give top
priority in protecting the legitimate rights of Taiwan business people and
formulate relevant rules and regulations to create a favorable ambiance for
Taiwan-related matters.
Soong, who arrived in Beijing Tuesday afternoon with
his entourage, said that he was deeply impressed by the "stunning achievements"
scored by this historic city, which is now busy preparing for the Olympic Games
to be held in 2008.
Referring to improving the cross-Straits relations,
Soong proposed two "ideas". "People on both sides of the Taiwan Straits are
descendants of the Chinese nation." And "all of us agree that'unification will
be beneficial to both sides'."
In Beijing, Soong is scheduled to deliver a speech in
Qinghua University and meet General Secretary Hu Jintao of the CPC
CentralCommittee.
Soong and his delegation are scheduled to conclude
their nine-day mainland tour Friday. Enditem |