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President Jiang on Taiwan Issue and International Situation
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2002-01-01
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BEIJING, January 1 (Xinhuanet) -- Chinese President
Jiang Zemin said here Tuesday that China's mainland will
continue its efforts for an improvement of the relations
across the Taiwan Straits and enhance liaison and exchange
of visits between people of the two sides.
Jiang made the remarks during
a New Year Tea Party hosted by the National Committee of the
Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC)
Tuesday morning. All seven membersof the Standing Committee
of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the
Communist Party of China (CPC) attended the party.
Jiang, also general secretary
of the CPC Central Committee and chairman of the Central
Military Commission, stressed that to realize a complete
reunification of the motherland through resolving the Taiwan
issue is to the utmost interest of the Chinese nation.
Since the new century,
cross-strait economic cooperation has been enhanced while
exchange of visits increased. The policy of "Peaceful
Reunification and One country, Two systems" has gained
more and more welcome and admiration by the people in
Taiwan, he noted.
The WTO
membership of both the mainland and Taiwan provided
newopportunities for the development of economic and trade
relations across the Taiwan Straits, he said.
"We will, on the basis of
the one-China principle, continue to work toward an
improvement of cross-strait relations, and enhance the
liaison and exchange of visits between people of the
mainland and Taiwan," he said,
The president said although
international situation has undergone most dramatic change
following the end of the cold war, peace and development are
still the theme of the time. Maintainingpeace and
endeavoring for development remain the common aspirationof
all nations.
Judging from the
overall situation, he said, the world peace can still be
maintained. The overall situation for the coming period of
time will be featured by overall peace albeit regional war,
overall easing of tensions albeit increasing of regional
tension, and overall stability albeit regional turbulence.
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