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US welcomes Hu's call for cross-Straits peace deal
WASHINGTON -- The United
States on Monday welcomed Chinese President Hu Jintao's statement on
relations across the Taiwan Straits, saying that Hu's call for a peace
agreement across the Straits is "a step in the right direction."
"We believe that President Hu's remarks were a step in the right
direction on seeking to reinvigorate a cross-Straits dialogue," White
House spokesman Gordon Johndroe said.
"As to President Hu's specific proposals, it is up to the people on both
sides of the Straits to decide the terms and conditions under which
exchanges, dialogue, and consultations occur," the spokesman added.
The Chinese president made the appeal for a peace agreement across the
Straits in Beijing on Monday, in a report to the opening of the 17th
National Congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC).
"Here we would like to make a solemn appeal: On the basis of the
one-China principle, let us discuss a formal end to the state of
hostility between the two sides, reach a peace agreement, construct a
framework for peaceful development of cross-Straits relations, and thus
usher in a new phase of peaceful development," Hu said at the congress.
"We will make every effort to achieve anything that serves the interests
of our Taiwan compatriots, contributes to the maintenance of peace in
the Taiwan Straits region, and facilitates peaceful national
reunification," the president said.
Hu reiterated the Party's long-time stance that the mainland side "will
never waver in our commitment to the one-China principle, never abandon
our efforts to achieve peaceful reunification, never change the policy
of placing our hopes on the people in Taiwan and never compromise in our
opposition to the secessionist activities aimed at 'Taiwan
independence'."
"China's sovereignty and territorial integrity brook no division, and
any matter in this regard must be decided by the entire Chinese people
including our Taiwan compatriots," he said.
"We are willing to make every effort with the utmost sincerity to
achieve peaceful reunification of the two sides, and will never allow
anyone to separate Taiwan from the motherland in any name or by any
means," he said.
In the past five years leading up to the current CPC National Congress,
political parties on both sides of the Taiwan Straits started
communication, and the Anti-Secession Law was enacted to resolutely
safeguard China's sovereignty and territorial integrity.
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