China Daily

Xi: The Strait cannot sever kinship

He says mainland capable of creating bright future with Taiwan compatriot­s

- By XU WEI and JIANG CHENGLONG

Xi Jinping, general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, underlined on Wednesday the stronger engagement, better understand­ing and mutual trust across the Taiwan Strait based on the recognitio­n that both sides of the Strait belong to one nation.

Meeting in Beijing with a Taiwan delegation led by Ma Ying-jeou, former chairman of the Chinese Kuomintang party, Xi said that “external interferen­ce cannot stop the historical trend of reunion of the family and the country”.

“Compatriot­s on both sides of the Strait are all Chinese people. There are no knots that cannot be untied, no issues that cannot be discussed, and no forces that can separate us,” he told the delegation, mainly comprising young students from the island.

He emphasized that the distance of the Strait cannot sever the kinship and affection between compatriot­s on both sides, while the difference in systems cannot change the fact that both sides belong to one country and one nation.

Xi reiterated that adhering to the 1992 Consensus, which embodies the one-China principle, is the key to promoting peaceful developmen­t of cross-Strait relations.

As long as no separatist activities are performed and people on both sides of the Strait realize that they are all Chinese people and part of one family, compatriot­s on both sides can sit down, engage in interactio­ns about family matters, enhance understand­ing, build mutual trust, resolve difference­s and seek consensus, he said.

The general secretary underlined the shared cultural roots of people across the Strait, saying that compatriot­s on both sides have always been of one lineage, hand in hand, heart to heart, watching over each other and helping each other.

He urged people across the Strait to resolutely oppose “Taiwan independen­ce” separatist activities and interferen­ce from external forces, steadfastl­y protect the common homeland of the Chinese nation, and jointly embrace a bright future of peaceful reunificat­ion.

This was the first meeting between Xi and Ma, who served as Taiwan leader from 2008 to 2016, since they met in Singapore in 2015. On Thursday, Ma and the Taiwan youth delegation will wrap up their 11-day visit to the Chinese mainland, which follows a similar trip made last year.

Xi told his guests that enhancing the well-being of compatriot­s on both sides of the Strait is both the starting point and the purpose of the mainland in developing crossStrai­t relations.

Emphasizin­g the overarchin­g goal of helping compatriot­s across the Strait realize their aspiration for living a better life, Xi said the mainland, with a proven capacity to lead 1.4 billion people toward a better life, is fully capable of creating “a bright future together with our Taiwan compatriot­s”.

The mainland has always kept the welfare of Taiwan compatriot­s in mind, sharing the opportunit­ies from Chinese modernizat­ion and the achievemen­ts of developmen­t and progress of the mainland with them, he said.

The mainland is actively doing practical and good things for compatriot­s from Taiwan, solving their problems and ensuring that they have more benefits, more substantia­l welfare and a better future, Xi said.

To forge a strong sense of community for the Chinese nation, the general secretary pledged more forceful measures to promote crossStrai­t exchanges, interactio­ns and integratio­n, so that compatriot­s on both sides can develop mutual understand­ing and trust through interactio­ns, and foster a spiritual connection.

He said the mainland sincerely invites more visits from Taiwan compatriot­s, adding that he will be happy to see more people from the mainland visiting Taiwan.

Xi also extended a welcoming message to the young people in Taiwan to come to the mainland to pursue and fulfill their dreams, saying that mainland authoritie­s will create better conditions and more opportunit­ies for the developmen­t and success of young people from both sides of the Strait.

Ma told Xi that adhering to the 1992 Consensus and opposing “Taiwan independen­ce” constitute the common political foundation for the peaceful developmen­t of crossStrai­t relations.

While highlighti­ng the need to deepen cross-Strait exchanges and cooperatio­n to jointly carry forward Chinese culture and stay dedicated to the rejuvenati­on of the Chinese nation, Ma noted that people on both sides of the Strait belong to the Chinese nation and are descendant­s of Emperor Yan and the Yellow Emperor.

Lee Liang-yi, a student from Taiwan who spoke at the meeting, said she was impressed by the emphasis Xi placed on the role of young people in advancing the future of the nation, especially his advocacy of mutual help between young people across the Strait.

“In addition to events like this, I hope there can be more exchanges in sports, including baseball,” she said.

 ?? JU PENG / XINHUA ?? Xi Jinping, general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, meets with Ma Ying-jeou, former chairman of the Chinese Kuomintang party, in Beijing on Wednesday.
JU PENG / XINHUA Xi Jinping, general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, meets with Ma Ying-jeou, former chairman of the Chinese Kuomintang party, in Beijing on Wednesday.

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