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Mainland side ready for "direct links" across Taiwan Strait, says spokesman
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2002-10-31
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BEIJING, Oct. 30 (Xinhuanet) -- The mainland side
is ready to realize the "three direct links"
across the Taiwan Strait, a senior official said in Beijing
on Wednesday.
Li Weiyi,
spokesman for the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State
Council, said an increasingly earnest request for direct
links formail, trade and transport services between the two
sides was being heard from the Taiwan community, especially
its business circles.
Achieving the direct links was
the mainland's ongoing intention and was necessary to boost
economic and other ties between the twosides, the spokesman
said. The mainland was sincere and actively supportive of
the direct links.
The mainland
side had reiterated its position on the direct links, he
said. It was an economic issue and political factors must
not interfere with negotiations on the matter. The direct
airand shipping services could be put into practice as soon
as possible on condition that it not be defined as links
between two nations, he said.
The mainland would take active
measures to deal with an appeal by Taiwanese people wanting
to visit their relatives on the mainland by direct charter
flight, said the spokesman.
Pu
Zhaozhou, in charge of Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan affairs
at the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC), said
CAAC would actively consider an application by Taiwanese
airlines for direct charter flights. Airlines on both sides
of the strait could talk to settle specific questions which
might appear during the process, the official said. Enditem
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