CHINA: MAINLAND SCHOLARS DEEM THE BASIC REALIZATION OF THREE LINKS BRINGS HUGE PROMOTION FOR INTEGRATION.

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According to FDI: The symposium of " the three direct links " and cross-straits economic and social integration hosted by the National Taiwan Research Association was held in Beijing on February 14. Experts and scholars present at the symposium agreed that the basic realization of "Direct Three Links" brings huge strength of promotion for development of cross-straits economic and social integration ...

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