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Cross-Straits talks kick off in Beijing
(Xinhua)
Updated: 2008-06-12 11:36

Cross-Straits talks kick off in Beijing
Chiang Pin-kun (L), chairman of Taiwan's Straits Exchange Foundation, shakes hands with Chen Yunlin, chairmen of the Chinese mainland's Association for Relations Across the Taiwan Straits (ARATS), at the start of a meeting at Diaoyutai State Guesthouse in Beijing June 12, 2008.[Agencies]
Cross-Straits talks kick off in Beijing

The chairmen of the Chinese mainland's Association for Relations Across the Taiwan Straits (ARATS) and the Taiwan-based Straits Exchange Foundation (SEF) on Thursday convened their first talks in nine years.

ARATS chairman Chen Yunlin and SEF chairman Chiang Pin-kun started their talks at around 9 a.m. in Beijing.

The ARATS and SEF are authorized non-governmental organizations engaged in talks on issues related to exchanges across the Taiwan Straits.

The ARATS was established in Beijing on December 16, 1991, aimed at promoting cross-Straits exchanges, developing cross-Straits relations and realizing a peaceful reunification of China.

The SEF was established in Taipei on November 21, 1990. It was authorized by the Mainland Affairs Council under the "Executive Yuan" of Taiwan to deal with cross-Straits affairs deemed "inconvenient" for the Taiwan authority to handle.

In 1992, the two organizations held negotiations in Hong Kong on how to state "adherence to the one-China policy" and reached the "1992 Consensus".

In 1993, ARATS chairman Wang Daohan and SEF chairman Koo Chen-fu held talks in Singapore in the first public meeting between high-level figures in the name of non-governmental organization leaders since 1949.

The meeting between Wang and Koo established an institutionalized negotiation mechanism and marked an important step forward in the cross-Straits relations.

During the meeting, four agreements were signed to promote trade and people-to-people exchanges.

After the meeting, more than 20 consultations at different levels were held. In 1998, Wang and Koo held meeting again in Shanghai.

Talks between the two sides were suspended in 1999 after Taiwan leader at the time Li Teng-hui proposed his "special state-to-state" model for cross-Straits relations.


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