Lian Shengwen, Vice Chairman of the Kuomintang and former vice president of Taiwan, went to Hunan Province, Mainland China for the first time to participate in the Xiangtai Economic and Trade Exchange and Cooperation Meeting and met with Song Tao, director of the Taiwan Affairs Office of Mainland China.
According to Taiwan's "ETTODAY News Cloud" report, Lian Shengwen attended the Hunan and Taiwan Economic and Trade Cooperation Exchange Conference held in Changsha, Hunan.In his speech, he said that he believes that there are opportunities for cooperation and development between Hunan and Taiwan, whether in traditional manufacturing, agriculture, industry, or high -tech industries.The economy is good. "
Lian Shengwen also met with Song Tao during the exchange meeting, and thanked Song Tao and the mainland National Taiwan Affairs Office for his assistance and care for his trip.Lian Shengwen said: "I am the first priority here to represent my father (Lien Chan) to convey him for General Secretary Xi (Xi Jinping), and many old friends on the mainland. Thank you for everyone to him.Care. "
Lian Shengwen said that this time through the assistance of the Taiwan Affairs Office, he fulfilled some personal desires." The first time I arrived in Hunan, this is a very important place in Chinese history. "
According to Xinhua News Agency, Song Tao said in a meeting with Lian Shengwen that mainland China will adhere to the" 1992 Consensus "and oppose relevant political parties, groups, and people from all walks of life with the Kuomintang.On the basis of the common political basis of "Taiwan independence", strengthen exchanges and cooperation, deepen integration and development, and promote cross -strait relations to return to the correct track of peaceful development.
Lian Shengwen went to mainland China this time. In addition to visiting Changsha, he also attended the opening ceremony of the 17th Hubei Wuhan Taiwan Week in Wuhan, Hubei in Wuhan, Hubei.He also emphasized in his speech at the time that the economic lips and teeth on both sides of the strait were dependent on each other, the mainland economy was good, and the economy in Taiwan was good.