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BEIJING, March 29 (Xinhua) -- The Communist Party of
China (CPC) and the Kuomintang (KMT) party will work jointly for the
implementation of their consensus reached last year on the cross-Straits
relations, said a senior official here Wednesday.
"At their last April's historical meeting, CPC
General Secretary of the Central Committee Hu Jintao and then KMT Chairman Lien
Chan jointly issued a communique, which represents the agreements made between
the two parties," said Li Weiyi, spokesman for the Taiwan Affairs Office of the
State Council, at a regular news conference regarding KMT Chairman Ma
Ying-jeou's recent remarks on the cross-Straits relations.
The joint press communique on the "common aspiration
and prospects for cross-Straits peace and development" signed between Hu and
Lien has clearly defined the common ground of sticking to the "1992 Consensus,"
opposing "independence of Taiwan," seeking cross-Straits stability, promoting
the development of cross-Straits relations and safeguarding the interests of the
people on both sides of the Straits.
Li Weiyi said that the KMT also included the
above-mentioned principles into its policy guidelines at its party congress last
year, and expressed its willingness to promote peaceful and prosperous
relationship between the two sides.
He also said the two parties would work jointly for
discussion of Taiwan's participation in international activities to begin after
the resumption of cross-Straits dialogue based on the "1992 Consensus."
Taiwan authorities urged
to remove obstacles to cross-strait exchanges
The Chinese mainland urged Taiwan authorities to
remove the obstacles to the cross-strait exchanges.
Referring to Taiwan authorities' rejection of
mainland actors' visit to Taiwan, Li said that it shows Taiwan authorities have
set up unreasonable obstacles to the exchanges across the Taiwan Straits.
"The mainland always has a positive attitude towards
cross-strait economic exchanges, as well as cultural and educational exchanges,"
said Li.
"We have supported and facilitated Taiwan actors and
Taiwan compatriots to conduct exchanges and cooperation by various means in
mainland," Li added.
He urges Taiwan authorities to promptly change their
attitude to satisfy the will of the people from both sides of the Taiwan
Straits.
Earlier this month, Taiwan authorities rejected the application of two mainland actors Zhang Guoli and his son Zhang Mo to visit Taiwan for "security" reasons, while a local TV station in Taipei began screening their drama serial "Young Emperor Jiaqing" then.
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