Dear Mr. Trent Lott,
Mr. Newt Gingrich,
Mrs. Madeleine Korbel Albright,
Taiwan welcomes mainland China's plans to post journalists
in Taiwan for long-term news coverage.
The cabinet-level council was responding to a newspaper report
that said Beijing plans to allow state owned new media, including
Xinhua News Agency, the People's Daily and China Central Television
station, to post resident correspondents in Taiwan.
We would be delighted to see such a plan become a reality;
because mainland China has never shown a positive
attitude toward regular cross-strait news exchanges. So; we
hope mainland authorities will come up with more detailed measures
for our reference.
On the other hand Taiwan has adopted an open-minded attitude
toward cross-strait news exchanges.
In our view; cross-strait news exchanges can be conducted on
a reciprocal basis.
Taiwan is a democratic country has never banned
mainland reporters from applying to cover news on the island,
adding that mainland journalists are welcome to cover the island's
three critical elections scheduled for Dec. 5.
President LeeTeng-hui said yesterday (Oct 24, 1998) that all
the people living on Taiwan are masters of the island, and that
they have a common responsibility to work diligently together
for the bright future to the island. Lee said "All of us
who live and grow up on this piece of land are Taiwanese and
the real masters of Taiwan."
"Taiwan's citizens have made common contributions to the
development of the island in the past, and have a common responsibility
for Taiwan's future, and all people on Taiwan should bring the
spirit of the new Taiwanese."
On above reasons; we hope Beijing authorities will allow state
owned news media come to Taiwan for island's three critical
elections, as soon as possible.
However; we need your support.