BEIJING, April 18 (Xinhuanet) --
The Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC) and General
Secretary Hu Jintao welcomed and invited James Soong, chairman of the People
First Party (PFP) in Taiwan, to head a PFP delegation to tour and visit the
mainland, a senior official announced in Beijing Monday.
Chinese President Hu Jintao
invited Taiwan opposition leader James Soong, pictured, to visit the mainland,
just weeks after Beijing feted a high-level Kuomintang party (KMT) delegation.
[AFP]
Chen Yunlin, director of the
Taiwan Work Office of the CPC Central Committee, said in an exclusive interview
with Xinhua that he was authorized to make the announcement formally, and hoped
that the PFP would send personnel to the mainland as soon as possible for
consultations over the arrangements for Soong's visit.
"We believe that Chairman Soong's
visit will help promote exchanges across the Taiwan Straits and contribute to
the relaxation and stability of cross-Straits relations," said Chen, who also
heads the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council, China's cabinet.
Lien Chan, chairman of Taiwan's
Kuomintang (KMT) party, will soon come for a visit at the invitation of the
mainland, and the PFP has clearly expressed Soong's hope to head a delegation to
visit the mainland before May 14.
When asked whether the mainland
had invited Soong, Chen said that at the meeting with visiting KMT Vice-Chairman
Chiang Pin- kung in Beijing on March 31, Jia Qinglin, chairman of the National
Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, said
clearly the mainland would also welcome the chairmen of other political parties
in Taiwan who accept the '1992 consensus,' oppose 'Taiwan independence' and
advocate the growth of cross-Straits relations to come for visit.
"What Jia said means we welcome
PFP Chairman James Soong to visit the mainland," said Chen, adding that he
himself also formally expressed his wishes of welcoming Soong to visit the
mainland at his convenience when he was interviewed by TVBS, a Taiwan-based
television, on April 1.
Last
month, the first ever KMT delegation headed by Chiang Pin- kung from Taiwan
toured the mainland after a span of 56 years since 1949, and the historic
journey has turned out to be, as Chiang described, an "icebreaking trip."