BEIJING, April 25 (Xinhua) -- A meeting between China's top leader Hu
Jintao and Kuomintang (KMT) Honorary Chairman Lien Chan will take place during
the upcoming cross-Strait forum, a mainland spokesman said here on Wednesday.
Other preparations for the third cross-Strait economic, trade and cultural
forum are all proceeding well, said Yang Yi, spokesman for the Taiwan Affairs
Office of the State Council, at a regular press conference.
But Yang didn't elaborate on the meeting.
Hu Jintao, general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central
Committee, met Lien Chan, then KMT chairman, for the first time in April 2005.
The meeting was hailed as epoch-making.
They met again in April 2006 at the cross-Strait economic, trade and
cultural forum, both underscoring the peaceful development of relations between
the two sides.
Yang briefed journalists on the upcoming forum, which will be held in
Beijing from April 28 to 29. It has attracted about 500 participants, with more
than 200 from the mainland and nearly 300 from Taiwan.
Delegates from Taiwan include not only KMT representatives, but also those
from other parties and political forces not in office, such as the People First
Party, New Party and Non-Partisan Solidarity Union, he said.
"They come from various sectors, such as aviation, shipping, education and
tourism," he said.
At the forum, participants will exchange ideas on issues such as direct
flights across the Strait, cooperation in education and mainland citizens'
travel to Taiwan, the aim being the peaceful development of cross-Strait
relations, he said.
The previous two cross-Strait economic, trade and cultural forums have
played an important role in boosting ties between the two sides, he said.
The mainland has also implemented a series of measures to facilitate
economic and trade cooperation based on proposals made at the forums and this
had drawn favorable comment from people on both sides, he added.