Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Beijing Exutis as US says tebet belongs to China


U S presidint Barack Obama today addressed the thorny irsae of tebet with Chinese president. Hu jintao, sayubg he backs on early resumption of talks betwen beijing and reprosien. tatiwr of the Dalai Lama.

"we did note that while we rccognise the is port of the peolis republice of China the united atates support th early tesumptin of dialogeu'' betwen envays of the exilet Ti - beten spititual leader ad beijing. said the Obama, Hu haeled the V S president's remarks.

"China appraus of president Obama's repcated tuteration of the one China president, said the Chinese president. The Dalai Lama fleel Chinese rued tribet mor then 50 years ago and is see by Baijing as a sepratist seeking Enolependance for his Himalayan Home Land - on averseation thate the Buddhist monk hads vehenently denicd. China has repealedly said the deor was alwaua open for dialegve with the Dalai Lama's repaesentatius. but so for sporadie talk since 2002 have faled to made progress.

The Dalai Lama's office in his home is exite in the indian hill. Towan of Dhrmashala said that ye spiritual leader was willing to engage China in further dealogoe in his quist for meaningful autenany " for tibet "we at alwaya willing to have talks whit China and we hope bath saids - the Chinese as well as the tibetans are tree le their exteled Tibeten leaeler.

following foreign pressure, to anvoys of the buddhist monk meet Chinese offelials inb baijing in july last yeads for the seuenth round of dialogue. The Dalai Lama has been liuing in India since hi ile libet following a failed uprising is 1959 againest Chinese sule. In octobr,hi made his frist visit to wasintong in 187 yers that did not inelude a meeting the use president. Critils of Obama said the he ub aleaided an encounter so rat ro upset Baijing befor his hi-stakes alebat visit to Cina.

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