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WASHINGTON, April 29
(Xinhuanet) -- The visit of Chinese Kuomintang (KMT) Party Chairman Lien
Chan to China's mainland was "good news for all Chinese," Hunter Huang,
president of the Washington-based National Association for China's
Unification, said on Friday.
The formal meeting between
Lien and Hu Jintao, general secretary of the Communist Party of China
(CPC) Central Committee, in Beijing on Friday was the first between the
two parties in 60 years, opening a new chapter in relations across the
Taiwan Strait, he said.
Huang called on all overseas
Chinese to get united to jointly promote the eventual reunification of
China.
Xiaohui He, vice president
of the association, said Chinese Americans in Washington have followed
closely Lien's visit to China's mainland, which she said has broken a
stalemate in relations across the Taiwan Strait.
Kam Yu, president of the
newly-established Promotion of the Unification of China, the Metro
Washington Chapter, Inc., described Lien's visit to the mainland as "the
best thing" for all Chinese. The two sides of the Taiwan Strait are of
"the same family" and should discuss matters between them in a friendly
manner, he added.
Jing Gong, honorary
president of the Coordination Council of Chinese Americans' Associations
in the Washington area, said he has paid close attention to Lien's visit
to the mainland during the past few days.
In his speeches, Gong noted,
Lien expressed his views on "Taiwan independence." Lien emphasized that he
is Chinese, which is very important, as this is the starting point for
contacts between the two sides of the strait, he
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