http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/front/archives/2005/04/22/2003251428

Washington giving mixed messages on opposition behavior

By Joy Su
STAFF REPORTER 
Friday, Apr 22, 2005,Page 1 
The US has a positive outlook on the upcoming trips to China by opposition 
party leaders, the US State Department said on Wednesday. 

"Recent travels to China by Taiwanese individuals are positive steps," US State 
Department spokesman Adam Ereli told reporters during its daily press briefing 
in Washington. "We, I think, look favorably on and welcome steps in that 
direction." 

The State Department's response comes just days before Chinese Nationalist 
Party (KMT) Chairman Lien Chan's (�s��) departure for Nanjing. People First 
Party (PFP) Chairman James Soong (������) will follow closely in Lien's 
footsteps, heading to China in the next few weeks as well. Lien will meet with 
Chinese President Hu Jintao (�J�A��) in Beijing next Friday. 

According to a transcript of the briefing, Ereli indicated that the US was in 
favor of resolving the cross-strait stalemate through dialogue, and therefore 
welcomed the trips to China by "Taiwanese individuals." 

He was responding to reporters' questions on whether it was appropriate for 
China to reach out only to opposition parties, and whether this might 
complicate cross-strait relations. 

Ereli's remarks adopted a softer tone than outgoing US Deputy Assistant 
Secretary of State Randall Schriver, who said on Tuesday that the visits would 
be productive only if they brought about dialogue between Beijing and the Chen 
administration. 

"The United States, as a general matter, believes that dialogue is the way to 
resolve cross-strait tension," Ereli said. 

He added that "the issue for us is people on both sides of the straits taking 
steps to come to understandings that are acceptable to both sides and that work 
to reduce tensions." 

The Mainland Affairs Council yesterday issued a statement warning that Lien's 
description of the cross-strait status quo as a state of separate governance 
risked the nation falling into "the trap of the `one China' principle." 

"Mr. Lien will hurt the Republic of China's status as a sovereign nation if he 
upholds the notion of `separate governance' across the Taiwan Strait without 
clearly articulating that the two sides are separately founded and separately 
governed, with neither falling under the jurisdiction of the other," the 
council statement said.


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