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BEIJING, May 11 (Xinhuanet) -- Visiting Chairman of People
First Party James CY Soong reiterated his persistent stance here Wednesday that
his party is resolutely opposed to forces for "Taiwan independence," which is a
dead alley for peace and stability across the Taiwan Straits.
Soong made the remark when addressing the faculty of
Beijing-based Qinghua University televised live. Enditem
Taiwan consciousness not "Taiwan independence"
James CY Soong on Wednesday called on people on the
mainland not to take the "Taiwan consciousness" upheld by the Taiwan people the
same as "Taiwan independence."
The "Taiwan consciousness" formed in history is a
mentality of recognizing the people and land in Taiwan whereas the effort for
"Taiwan independence" is only an attempt to separate Taiwan from China, Soong
said in a speech in the Beijing-based Qinghua University.
The fact that the "Taiwan consciousness" was once
manipulated by "Taiwan independence" forces only proves that such efforts to
political control garbled the real aspirations of the Taiwan people.
Soong slashed the efforts of a small handful of
secessionists to take themselves as Japanese rather than Taiwanese as "casting
aside both roots and essence." Enditem
Chinese people can handle own problems peacefully

กก Visiting Chairman James CY Soong of the People First Party (PFP) in
Taiwan said here Wednesday there is nobody in the world who can hold back the
Chinese people from resolving their own problems "peacefully."
Soong said the historical and realistic factors were
so complicated and difficult to unravel that they constituted a challenge to the
wisdom of all Chinese for "handling our own problems by ourselves."
"History should be taken as a mirror to prevent
previous wrongdoing from happening again," said the PFP chairman.
He warned the mentality of taking history as a "rope"
would exert a negative impact on taking an rational mindset in
resolvingproblems.
Soong said historic experience shows that the real
reconciliation is the "start of a nation's rejuvenation" rather than the result
of "compromise of principle." Enditem
Rise of China inevitable trend

The rise of the Chinese nation is an inevitable trend,
visiting chairman James CY Soong of the People First Party (PFP) in Taiwan said
here Wednesday morning in a speech at the Qinghua University.
Citing May 9 issue of US magazine Newsweek's cover story
titled "China's Century", Soong said that the mainland has achieved "stunning
achievements" since its open-up and reforms drive in late 1970s.
For instance, he said, more than 300 million people on the
mainland have shaken off poverty over the past 25 years. Wal-Mart,a supermarket
giant who contributed more than 2 percent of the United State's GDP last year,
has 5,000 Chinese suppliers out of its 6,000-plus suppliers.
Chinese has replaced French to become the most favorite
foreign language Americans like to learn, he noted.
As for the filming industry, once regarded as a symbol of
American culture, movie directors like Zhang Yimou from the mainland and An Lee
from Taiwan have became populous names worldwide.
"All of these facts and data have proven that China is
rising rapidly," he said. Enditem
Mainland, Taiwan need common development, not
warfare
Concerted efforts should be made tobuild up a common
market for common prosperity across the Taiwan Straits, said James CY Soong
on Wednesday.
"Several days ago when I visited Nanjing, an old
local man came to me after passing the tight police defense, saying that 'Mr.
Soong, we need no warfare'. That demonstrated people across the Straits voiced
the common aspiration for peace," said Soong in his speech.
Efforts should be made for making mainland and Taiwan
"workshopof the world and market for the prosperity of our world," he said.
A stable, open, progressive and peaceful China is in
the commoninterest of the world, he stressed. Enditem
Patience, mutual understanding lead to common
prosperity
The harmonious living and common prosperity across
the Taiwan Straits require deepening mutual understanding of the people on both
sides, James CY Soong said.
Both sides can start from removing misunderstanding
to reachingunderstanding, from understanding to dissolving differences, and
eventually to the long-standing pacification, he said.
In such a process, both sides can "score growth" and
"regain national dignity," he said.
Citing an ancient Chinese story to dredge rather than
fend offsurging flood, Soong said that the easing of the cross-Straits tension
requires the people on both sides to "make a rational decision."
To make more progress, he encouraged people on both
sides to honestly face history while reserving more patience. "Don't eat too
fast, otherwise you may bite the bowl," he said jokingly.
Soong said that the cross-Straits relations have
achieved world-shaking changes over the past month. "Only by putting people's
interests in prior position can we found a solution to the cross-Straits
prosperity," he said. Enditem
Soong pledges to promote education exchange
James CY Soong pledged to promote education exchange
across the Taiwan Straits for the benefit of Taiwan students studying on the
mainland.
To facilitate these Taiwan students, educational
institutions across the Straits should acknowledge each other's educational
records, Soong said when answering a question after his speech to students and
teachers of the prestigious Qinghua University.
He also hoped that Taiwan students could obtain fair
job opportunities after finishing education on the mainland and receive
scholarship from the mainland universities.
Soong promised to take these issues for talks with
related mainland authorities. Enditem
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