ARATS president : Cross-Strait historical problems could be solved through mutual trust

Written by Writer on Thursday, November 6th, 2008

president : Cross-Strait historical problems could be solved through

2008-11-06 (

TAIPEI, Nov. 6 (Xinhua) — ’s on Chen Yunlin said Thursday that complicated historical problems across the could well be resolved through .

Chen, president of the mainland’s Association for Relations Across the (), told a banquet, held in the island’s landmark Grand Hotel, that problems could be settled as long as the two sides made with “kindness and wisdom” to create conditions and firstly solve economic and problems closely linked with .

Chen was grateful for the considerate arrangement and warm and friendly service on the part of the Taiwan-based Straits () over the past four days.

He was on a five-day visit to the island starting Monday for economic talks with the , which was the held in the island between the and the . The two signed historical deals concerning direct shipping, flights and .

“I’ve a that the Taiwan public have paid great attention to consultations of the two organizations, and they play great hope that cross-Strait exchanges and cooperation can deepen in order to achieve mutual benefits and a win-win situation,” Chen said in his address.

He said there was a great relief that they did not make the public feel disappointed and the great attention and expectation on the consultations would greatly boost cross-Strait talks.

Chen pointed out that the of cross-Strait relations was in line with the interests of the Taiwan and was a right direction of history. “We have taken the first step, and will firmly move on with steadier steps.”

“We understand the unusual experience the went through over the past century and we know there are different views on the island about cross-Strait relations. It requires us to negotiate and solve them through sincerity and patience,” he said.

Chairman Chiang Pin-kung said at the banquet that in more than half a year after the two organizations resumed consultations, great achievements had been made. He expected an extensive cooperation and exchanges across the Strait to benefit people on both sides.

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