Ma Ying-jeou, Chairman of the Kuomintang Party, has called on
the Taiwan authorities to normalize relations across the Taiwan
Straits in an interview on Thursday night with the Central News
Agency of Taiwan.
He said Taiwan authorities should recognize the academic
credentials of the mainland, allow mainland students to study in
Taiwan's universities, promote normalization of cross-straits
economic and trade relations and allow mainland enterprises to
invest in Taiwan.
Ma, also mayor of Taipei, said more and more Taiwan students are
receiving education on the mainland and that it is detrimental to
Taiwan if the authorities refuse to accept mainland academic
credentials.
He said the Taiwan authorities should also allow mainland
students to study in Taiwan's universities. He believes this should
help to reduce hostility and increase friendship between the two
sides and contribute to absolute peace in the Taiwan Straits.
Ma said neglecting economic and trade relations with the
mainland, the stance of the Taiwan authorities, will not help to
repair relations. It would only influence Taiwan's role in East
Asia's economic integration after 2010.
Ma said currently Taiwan exports large amounts of products to
the mainland. In the future, it could increase imports of mainland
products and make use of mainland resources and talents to help
Taiwan's growth.
He said Taiwan authorities should allow mainland enterprises to
invest in Taiwan and to allow capital to flow back into Taiwan.
From the long term perspective, Taiwan should consider employing
hi-tech personnel from the mainland.
The mainland has high-quality scientific and technological
personnel, said Ma, but it is relatively weak in commercialization
capabilities. Taiwan has advantages to employ first-rate mainland
talents.
(Xinhua News Agency January 28, 2006)