TAIPEI, Oct. 10 (Xinhua) -- Taiwan leader Ma Ying-jeou
said on Friday that his government will continue to relax ties with the Chinese
mainland to build a stable cross-Strait relations.
In a televised speech on the island's "National Day",
Ma promised to adopt more open policies in terms of exchanges with the mainland
for the benefit of the Taiwan people.
Such policies included promoting non-stop
cross-Strait charter flights, attracting more mainland visitors to Taiwan and
expanding direct cross-Strait links for mail, trade and transportation, Ma said.
Cross-Strait relations have changed rapidly since Ma
took office on May 20, as Taiwan and the Chinese mainland resumed talks that had
been suspended for 10 years.
Ma said the efforts have eased cross-Strait relations
and stabilized the situation in east Asia, winning support from the
international community.
He expressed his hope that both Taiwan and the
Chinese mainland could shelve disputes and extend political reconciliation to
the international stage.