China Daily Global Edition (USA)

Reunificat­ion gets big boost

- By LIA ZHU in San Francisco liazhu@chinadaily­usa.com Congjiang Wang contribute­d to the story.

Overseas Chinese in the US are being urged to contribute to the peaceful developmen­t of cross-Straits relations and play more of a role in the rejuvenati­on of Chinese nation.

More than 100 representa­tives from 15 chapters of the Washington-based National Associatio­n for Chinese Peaceful Unificatio­n (NACPU), as well as officials from China gathered on Saturday in San Francisco for the organizati­on’s annual joint conference. Participan­ts discussed the role of overseas Chinese in unifying the motherland and boosting Chinese developmen­t.

Since the new leader of Taiwan took office this year, the good relationsh­ip that had been maintained between both sides across the Taiwan Straits for eight years has been greatly impeded and the interests of the Taiwan people have been jeopardize­d, said Ran Wanxiang, vice-president of the China Overseas Friendship Associatio­n.

He told the conference that Beijing would adhere to the 1992 Consensus and firmly oppose “Taiwan independen­ce”, despite the change in Taiwan’s leadership. He also said he expected overseas Chinese to take advantage of their resources to expand communicat­ion channels, promote Chinese culture and foster patriotism.

“The 5,000-year-old Chinese culture is the tie connecting all Chinese in the world,” said Ran. “Overseas Chinese are expected to carry forward the Chinese culture and tell the Chinese story well.”

He said China has realized outstandin­g economic developmen­t and also provides opportunit­ies for the world. “Overseas Chinese are expected to integrate their individual developmen­t with serving the nation’s great cause of rejuvenati­on,” said Ran.

“As the world’s largest two economies, the US and China have far more shared

Overseas Chinese are expected to carry forward the Chinese culture.” Ran Wanxiang, vice-president, China Overseas Friendship Associatio­n

interests than difference­s. China can contribute to world peace by realizing her own developmen­t,” he added.

The fate of the overseas Chinese has been closely tied with the motherland and they have been playing an important role in promoting the peaceful unificatio­n of the Chinese nation and China’s economic developmen­t, said Huang Wentao, a communicat­ions director with the Taiwan Affairs Office of China’s State Council.

“We have never been so close in history to the goal of reunifying the Chinese nation,” he said. “The developmen­t and progress of the mainland provides the foundation for peaceful cross-Straits unificatio­n.”

Huang reiterated that Beijing’s principles and policies concerning Taiwan are consistent and will not change after the leadership changed.

“Although the road will not be smooth, the Chinese unificatio­n is inevitable. We will keep walking on the right road,” he told the conference.

Zha Liyou, deputy Chinese consul in San Francisco, also attended the conference. He said the whole Chinese nation, including the people of Taiwan, will benefit from the Chinese unificatio­n and rejuvenati­on, which is the shared goal of the people across the Straits and all the overseas Chinese.

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