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Mainland Taiwan affairs chief: Direct cross-Straits links make historical stride

Source: Xinhua | 12-15-2008 17:00

Special Report:   Three Links Across Taiwan

TIANJIN, Dec. 15 (Xinhua) -- Chinese mainland's Taiwan affairs chief Wang Yi said direct cross-Straits links on transport and postal services is a historical step on Monday, and "a three-decade dream has come true."

(From L to R) Chen Yunlin, president of the Chinese mainland's Association for Relations Across the Taiwan Straits, Li Shenglin, Chinese minister of communications, Lien Chan, Kuomintang honorary chairman, Zhang Gaoli, member of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC) and chief of the CPC Tianjin Municipal Committee, Zheng Wantong, vice chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, and Wang Yi, director of the Taiwan Affairs Office of China's State Council (Cabinet), attend the ceremony marking the start of direct sea transport between China's mainland and Taiwan in north China's Tianjin port, Dec. 15, 2008. The Chinese mainland and Taiwan started direct air and sea transport and postal services Monday morning.(Xinhua/Liu Haifeng) 
(From L to R) Chen Yunlin, president of the Chinese 
mainland's Association for Relations Across the Taiwan 
Straits, Li Shenglin, Chinese minister of communications, 
Lien Chan, Kuomintang honorary chairman, Zhang Gaoli, member 
of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the
Communist Party of China (CPC) and chief of the CPC Tianjin
Municipal Committee, Zheng Wantong, vice chairman of the 
National Committee of the Chinese People's Political 
Consultative Conference, and Wang Yi, director of the Taiwan 
Affairs Office of China's State Council (Cabinet), attend the
ceremony marking the start of direct sea transport between 
China's mainland and Taiwan in north China's Tianjin port,
Dec. 15, 2008. The Chinese mainland and Taiwan started direct 
air and sea transport and postal services Monday morning.
(Xinhua/Liu Haifeng)
 

Wang, director of the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council, made the remarks at a port in Tianjin to celebrate the start of cross-Straits direct shipping.

"Today is another memorable date in the history of cross-Straits relations ... which signifies that our 30-year effort has finally paid off," Wang said.

Wang said direct shipping links will greatly cut costs, boost cross-Strait trade and personnel exchanges and provide a "new impetus" for the peaceful development of cross-Strait relations.

Wang said the start of direct transport and mail services showed that regardless of difficulties, anything could be realized so long as it would benefit compatriots across the Straits and meet development needs.

"The peaceful development of cross-Straits relations is unstoppable, the prospect of peaceful cross-Straits relations is now getting brighter," he said.

Under the agreement on direct shipping, passenger and cargo vessels owned by mainland and Taiwan companies may sail directly across the Straits subject to official approval.

The mainland will open 63 ports to Taiwan ships while Taiwan will open 11. The two sides might increase the number of ports based on a "developing situation," according to the agreement.

 

Editor:Du Xiaodan