BEIJING, April 26 -- Taiwan opposition leader Lien
Chan yesterday urged the island to adopt a fresh approach to relations with the
mainland and turn its back on half a century of cross-Straits conflict.
Speaking on the eve of his historic visit to the
mainland, the chairman of the Kuomintang party (KMT) told reporters there will
be no limits on what subjects he will discuss with mainland leaders during the
week-long trip.
Lien is scheduled to hold talks with Hu Jintao,
general secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China this
Friday in the first top-level meeting between the two parties since 1949.
"I will be modest and objective and will try to
understand the other side's stance. There will be no limits to the topics for
discussion," said Lien.
"It takes joint efforts.... to create a win-win
situation and prevent a disaster that would involve both."
Lien acknowledged the bitter history between the
Koumintang and the CPC in 20s-40s of the 20th century which ended in a bloody
conflict. "
But now cross-Straits exchanges should no longer be
hampered by the mindset of civil war," he said.
"We must not continue to harbour the old mindset of
the 1930s or 1950s."
Lien will head a 60-member delegation for the
eight-day "journey of peace" which will take him to Nanjing, Beijing, his
birthplace Xi'an and Shanghai.
The KMT leader said he hopes to lay the groundwork
for improved relations and closer trade links with the mainland.
He was expected to brief Taiwan leader Chen
Shui-bian yesterday afternoon about his mainland trip.
Chen earlier warned Lien against falling into
"traps" set up by the mainland and threatened to charge Lien with treason if he
signs any deals without government authorization during the mainland visit.
But Chen softened his stance over the weekend and
said Lien could use the journey to "toss a stone to test the water" of
reconciliation.
Meanwhile, headed by Secretary-General Chin
Chin-Sheng, a delegation from the opposition People First Party (PFP) began
talks with the Taiwan Work Office of the CPC Central Committee in Beijing on
Sunday.
The schedule of Soong's mainland trip is expected
to be announced on Wednesday.
(Source: China Daily)