BEIJING, March 9 (Xinhuanet) -- Overseas media spoke highly of Chinese
President Hu Jintao's important speech on relations across the Taiwan Straits
last week.
Hu's speech, a true reflex of the popular will among the Chinese people,
fully demonstrated the government's sincerity in solving the Taiwan issue and
certainly will secure a public approval in the island, the New Zealand Mirror
newspaper said on Tuesday.
Chinese people living abroad, both from the mainland and Taiwan,have a deep
understanding about "home" and hope to see the Chinesenation's rejuvenation, the
newspaper said.
It pointed out that a peaceful reunification will benefit not only the
people across the straits but also the whole world.
World News, a Chinese-language newspaper in the Philippines, said the
speech made clear that the Chinese government, with utmost sincerity, is still
striving for a peaceful solution to the Taiwan issue.
Hu's speech also reiterated the government's position on the issue and
urged Taiwanese authorities to acknowledge the one-Chinaprinciple and the "1992
Consensus," the newspaper said in an editorial.
Spanish newspaper ABC said the speech, aimed at restraining the activities
of pro-independence separatist forces in Taiwan, sent aclear signal to Taiwanese
authorities that the Chinese government and people will never tolerate "Taiwan
independence."
Last Friday, Hu set forth a four-point guideline on the relations across
the Taiwan Straits "under new circumstances" while joining in a joint panel
discussion of members of the National Committee of the Chinese People's
Political Consultative Conference, who represents the Taiwan region.
The Chinese people will do their best to seek peaceful reunification of the
motherland but will never tolerate "Taiwan independence," the president noted in
his speech.