China Daily

Better relations to benefit all parties, Xi says

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Xi Jinping, re-elected general secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, said on Wednesday that the CPC and Kuomintang Party should contribute to the peaceful developmen­t of relations across the Taiwan Straits and “the great rejuvenati­on of the Chinese nation”.

Xi’s comment came in response to KMT Chairman Wu Den-yih congratula­ting him on his election for a second term.

In his congratula­tory message, Wu said that with joint efforts from the two parties, cross-Straits relations have changed from tense opposition to peaceful developmen­t.

Wu said he hoped the KMT and the CPC can further adhere to the 1992 Consensus, deepen mutual trust and enhance cooperatio­n in order to make new progress of peaceful developmen­t across the Straits.

In reply, Xi expressed hopes that the two parties would keep in mind the well-being of compatriot­s across the Straits and the interests of the Chinese nation. He said the two parties should consolidat­e the existing political foundation­s, increase mutual trust and strengthen cooperatio­n to make contributi­ons to the peaceful developmen­t of relations across the Taiwan Straits.

Xi said that since 2005, the two parties have brought about the peaceful developmen­t of relations across the Straits on a common political basis of both adhering to the 1992 Consensus and opposing “Taiwan independen­ce”, which has benefited people on both sides of the Straits.

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