James Soong, chairman of the People First Party in 
Taiwan, arrived in the Chinese mainland city of Shanghai Wednesday afternoon to 
attend a non-governmental forum of elites. 
 
 
 |  Chen Yunlin (R), director of the Taiwan Work 
 Office of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, greets 
 James Soong, Chairman of the People First Party (PFP) in Taiwan, upon his 
 arrival at Pudong airport of Shanghai, Sept. 14, 
 2005.[Xinhua]
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Chen Yunlin, director of the Taiwan Work Office of the Communist Party of 
China (CPC) Central Committee and Luo Shiqian, deputy secretary of the Shanghai 
Municipal Committee of the CPC, met Soong, other major PFP members and experts 
from Taiwan at the Pudong Airport. 
This trip to Shanghai, Soong said upon arriving at the airport,is not only 
one of reconciliation, but also a trip of cooperation and economic and trade 
exchanges. 
He said Shanghai is an important base for Taiwan business people as the city 
has risen to be a major economic and trade center in the world and the Yangtze 
River Delta. 
The upcoming first session of the non-governmental forum of elites from both 
sides of the Taiwan Straits, which will formally open Thursday, is jointly 
sponsored by the Taiwan Work Office of the CPC Central Committee and the Policy 
Research Center of the PFP. 
The forum is regarded as a major step in implementing the communique of talks 
between General Secretary of the CPC Central Committee Hu Jintao and PFP 
Chairman James Soong in May. 
 
 
 |  James Soong, 
 Chairman of the People First Party (PFP) in Taiwan, delivers a speech upon 
 his arrival at Pudong airport of Shanghai, Sept. 14, 2005. 
 [Xinhua]
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Prior to his departure, Soong said in Taipei the forum aims to stabilize 
relations across the Taiwan Straits and seek more peaceful and better lives for 
the people. He will exchange views with the mainland side on cross-Strait 
economic and trade development and direct air links. 
Without a stable cross-Straits relations, said Soong, there will be no 
sustained economic growth. Better lives, stable cross-Straits relations and 
economic rejuvenation are in the best interest of the people.