BEIJING, April 28 (Xinhuanet) --
Chairman Lien Chan of the Kuomintang (KMT) Party of China said Thursday that a
peaceful and win-win future to be achieved through reconciliation and dialogue
is the common aspiration of the people across the Taiwan Straits.
"Realization of the peaceful and
win-win future is our shared historical responsibility and inevitable public
outcry," Lien said at the aprons of the Beijing Capital International Airport
upon his arrival at about 11:10.
Lien called the KMT delegation
mainland visit a "hard-won" one. "We very much cherish the treasured opportunity
and are willing tohear more, see more, learn more and communicate more," the KMT
chairman said.
"In Beijing which is a world
famous city," Lien said, "here we can see the coexistence of tradition and
modernity as well as the melting of Chinese and world culture."
Lien was scheduled in Beijing to
meet Hu Jintao, general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central
Committee, and deliver a speech at the Beijing University.
Beijing is the second leg on
Lien's eight-day mainland visit itinerary, next to Nanjing, which used to be the
capital of the Republic of China, and followed by Xi'an and Shanghai.
After he arrived at Nanjing
Tuesday afternoon, Lien said the visit would be a "historic first step" for the
promotion of cross-Straits relations.
This is the first time that the
KMT chairman has set feet on the mainland since 1949 when the KMT lost a civil
war to the CPC and fled to Taiwan, an island province opposite to eastern
coastal Fujian Province.
After warm-ups led by KMT Vice
Chairman Chiang Pin-kung in March, Lien was invited by the CPC Central Committee
and General Secretary Hu Jintao.
The Hu-Lien summit, which was
scheduled for Friday, will be thefirst of its kind between the CPC and the KMT
in nearly six decades.
Late CPC Chairman Mao Zedong and
KMT Chairman Chiang Kai-shek conducted the latest meeting in August 1945 in
Chongqing, the wartime capital of China, in a bid to negotiate a truce. The two
sides failed to clinch a formal peace till now.
Lien's mainland visit was
described by the KMT as a "journey of peace".
In a speech after paying homage to
Dr. Sun Yat-sen (1866-1925),founding father of the KMT Wednesday morning, Lien
said the two sides across the Straits should strive to achieve common prosperity
in a peaceful and going-all-out mentality against the backdrop of the current
"stalemate".
Besides
Nanjing and Beijing, Lien was scheduled to visit Xi'an, where he was born on the
eve of the invasion of the Japanese troops, and Shanghai, the biggest financial
and trade hub in the mainland.