General Secretary of the CPC Central Committee Hu Jintao (R) meets with Chiang Pin-kun, chairman of the Taiwan-based Straits Exchange Foundation (SEF), in Beijing, capital of China, June 13, 2008

Kuomintang (KMT) Chairman Wu Poh-hsiung(R) visits the Wang Wang Group, a Taiwanese invested company in Shanghai on Thursday, May 29, 2008.

Visiting Kuomintang chairman Wu Poh-hsiung waves in front of the National Stadium in Beijing on Wednesday, May 28, 2008.
Hu Jintao, General Secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, met Taiwan's chief negotiator Chiang Pin-kun in Beijing on Friday afternoon, saying the resumption of talks between ARATS and SEF and achievements of the talks marked a good beginning for the improvement and development of mainland-Taiwan relations in the new situation.
Chiang, chairman of the Taiwan-based Straits Exchange Foundation (SEF), was in Beijing for talks with the mainland's Association for Relations Across the Taiwan Straits (ARATS). The two organizations resumed talks after a nine-year suspension.
"The resumption of talks between the ARATS and SEF on the basis of the '1992 Consensus' and practical achievements of the talks signal a good start for the improvement and development of cross-Strait relations in the new situation," Hu said, calling the resumption of talks after nine years "a big event" in the development of cross-Strait relations.
He said the resumption of meetings between the ARATS and SEF showed that the two sides across the Taiwan Strait had wisdom and were capable of overcoming problems through talks and negotiations.
On Friday morning, the ARATS and SEF signed two agreements on weekend chartered flights and mainland tourists' travel to Taiwan.
Hu said implementation of the two agreements would help to enhance visits and exchanges between Chinese compatriots across the Strait and would contribute to the realization of direct links for mail, trade and transport services between the mainland and Taiwan and contribute to mutually beneficial cooperation across the Strait.
Hu said the Chinese nation has the hard-won opportunity for revitalization, and mainland-Taiwan relations have a great opportunity to develop.
He urged the two sides to join hands to grasp such opportunities to overcome problems and improve cross-Strait relations through talks and negotiations, saying: "There is no better time to do so."
"Many countries or nations have managed to settle differences and contradictions and engage in cooperation with other countries or nations successfully. We Chinese compatriots on both sides of the Strait belong to the same family, thus we have more reason to do so and do it better," Hu said.
"Both sides have agreed to the proposition of building mutual trust, laying aside disputes, seeking consensus and shelving differences, and creating a win-win situation across the Strait. We should stick to this policy during meetings between the ARATS and SEF," Hu said.
He called on the two organizations to treat each other as equals during the talks, and not to impose one side's will on the other side.
He urged the two sides to take into consideration each other's standing on issues under discussion in a well-intended manner and seek solutions that can be accepted by both sides in order to advance negotiations and score more positive progress.

The Chinese mainland will exempt import tariffs on 15 kinds of fruit from Taiwan
effective August 1. They include pineapples, papayas, mangos, and pinangs.

A cargo plane from China Airlines, Taiwan's largest air carrier, gets ready to take off for Shanghai from Taiwan international airport in Taipei July 19, 2006.
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