Xi meets visiting KMT chairman

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EXCHANGES IN HEART AND SOUL

Xi proposed the two sides improve their people-to-people engagement and strengthen people's identity regarding Chinese culture, tradition and nation.

Carrying on the same cultural tradition, people from both sides of the Strait should work to build a bridge between their heart and soul, Xi said.

More efforts should be made to facilitate exchanges between common people, especially for young people to know each other, work with each other and become good friends, he said.

COURAGE TO DEAL WITH POLITICAL DIFFERENCES

Both the CPC and KMT should be brave when facing lingering political differences and difficulties, pool wisdom of compatriots from both sides and actively search for a solution, he said.

"The two sides can consult with each other on an equal basis under the principle of One China, and reach a reasonable arrangement," Xi said.

The two sides of the Strait, as well as the CPC and KMT, should look to the bigger picture, build up common ground and minimize differences so that they can enhance political mutual trust, Xi said.

The key is to do the right thing when the time is right, he said.

"As long as we have affection and empathy towards our fellows, we will find a solution," he said.

COMMON MISSION FOR NATIONAL REVIVAL

Xi said he is confident that the Chinese nation will realize its revival in the near future if all Chinese, including people on both sides of the Strait, work together.

"We hope that the CPC and KMT can share the sacred responsibility to realize the revival of the Chinese nation, improve people's welfare and safeguard peace across the Strait," Xi said.

The meeting is part of Chu's first visit to the mainland since he was elected KMT chairman in January. He met with Yu Zhengsheng, top political advisor and member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee, on Saturday and attended the 10th Cross-Strait Economic, Trade and Culture Forum in Shanghai on Sunday.

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