Cross -strait representatives are expected to restart negotiations on the Golden Character Water Water Water Waters next week, and cases that lasted nearly half a year are expected to end successfully.Taiwan media reported that Kinmen fishermen and Penghu fishing vessels, which were detained by mainland China, may be released to Taiwan soon.

The fishing vessels in Mainland China turned over in the Golden Gate Sea on February 14 when the Taiwan Strait patrol team was chased, causing two mainland fishermen to die.The cross -strait representatives signed a consensus on Golden Gate on Wednesday (July 24), but the Taiwan style was suspended. The land representative could not go to Kinmen. The meeting was expected to be postponed to next week.

It is reported that the consensus reached between the two sides includes: Taiwan will apologize to the family members of the victims and give more than 1.3 million yuan (S $ 240,000) per person; the mainland will no longer be called thisThings are "malicious collisions" and no longer "responsibility."

The Taiwan China Times Thursday (July 25) quoted people familiar with the matter and revealed that the Jinxia overturning incident was unreasonable, which led to the allegedly fishing vessels in the Golden Gate Hu and Penghu "Great Entry 88".Mainland China brought back to the investigation, which also made two cases unable to solve it smoothly.

Relevant persons who participated in coordination and coordinating the "Dajin Enterprise No. 88" revealed that Beijing's original position was to be fined in accordance with regulations, but Quanzhou could not accept Taiwan's negotiating attitude in the turnover incident in the turnover incident.Only then will insist on reaching a consensus on the turnover incident and then let people go.

It is reported that after the consensus and successful consequences of the Golden Chard Water Water Removal case, the Golden Gate fishermen and Penghu fishing vessels detained by the mainland will be released soon.Send relevant documents including passports.