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BEIJING, April 27
(Xinhuanet) -- The United States has welcomed the Mainland visit by Lien
Chan, chairman of the Kuomintang (KMT) of China, amid positive global
media reaction.
"We believe that steps that
increase dialogue, support dialogue, support a peaceful resolution of
cross-Straits tension are to be supported, are to be welcomed. And that's
the case with the latest visit (of Lien)," State Department deputy
spokesman Adam Ereli told a press conference on Tuesday.
"We support the expansion of
those kinds of contacts," the spokesman said in reply to questions about
the US official stand on the eye-catching event.
Spanish newspapers on
Wednesday saluted Lien's "journey for peace," asserting his Mainland tour
is conducive to easing tensions across the Taiwan Straits.
The country's ABC newspaper
said the KMT leader's visit to the Mainland bears great historic
significance, unfolding peace talks between the KMT and the Communist
Party of China (CPC) after decades of standoff.
The Asia News Time newspaper
in Thailand commended Lien's visit as a turning point for relations across
the Taiwan Straits.
"Though it's not a visit on
behalf of the authorities of Taiwan, Lien's trip indicates people's
willingness on both sides of the Straits to improve contacts and peaceful
exchanges," the Chinese-language daily said in an editorial on Wednesday.
Besides, it will promote
mutual respect if top party leaders hold direct contacts. The two sides of
the Taiwan Straits will start a new form of relationship as a result, the
newspaper said in reference to a meeting slated for Friday between Lien
and CPC General Secretary Hu Jintao.
Malaysia's Sin Chew Daily
praised the "ice-breaking trip" by Lien, stressing the historic
significance of the visit amid cross-Straits tensions caused by
secessionists pushing for "Taiwan independence" in recent years.
Looking forward to fruitful
talks between Hu and Lien, the newspaper said overseas Chinese hope the
historic meeting will greatly promote cross-Straits dialogue, exchanges
and other activities beneficial for the peaceful reunification of China.
At the invitation of the CPC
Central Committee and Hu, Lien and a KMT delegation kicked off a week-long
visit to the Mainland on Tuesday. It is the first visit to the Mainland by
a top KMT leader since 1949.
James Soong, chairman of
Taiwan's People First Party, is also scheduled to visit the Mainland on
May 5-12. |