BEIJING, May 12 (Xinhuanet) -- Communist Party of China (CPC) leader Hu
Jintao said here Thursday the professional associations could advance the
opening of "three direct links", namely direct mail service, trade, air and
shipping services, across the Taiwan Straits.
"As the Association for Relations across the Taiwan Straits (ARATS) and the
Strait Exchange Foundation(SEF) are unable to resume talks at present, we should
actively encourage professionalassociations on both sides to discuss "three
direct links" issues," Hu, General Secretary of the CPC Central Committee, said
in his talk with visiting People First Party (PFP) Chairman James CY Soong from
Taiwan.
Hu said discussion of issues on the opening of chartered passenger flights
on major festivals and other occasions and the opening of chartered cargo
flights could all follow this pattern.
He said "three direct links" serve the fundamental interests of compatriots
on both sides of the Taiwan Straits. Promoting the opening of direct, two-way
and comprehensive "three links" is necessary to boost cross-Strait personnel and
economic exchanges and realize common economic development and prosperity of
both sides.
Hu said in advancing cross-Strait exchanges and cooperation in trade,
agriculture, finance, education, science and technology, health, culture, sports
and tourism, the mainland side is ready toprovide more convenience.
"We hope Taiwan authorities will remove various discriminatory restrictions
on the mainland as early as possible and sincerely adopt practical measures to
facilitate the early realization of direct, two-way and comprehensive 'three
links' across the Taiwan Straits," said Hu.