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China reiterated its strong opposition to the United
States allowing the Dalai Lama to visit the US and meet with
US leaders.
Kong said China had lodged
representations with the United States on the Dalai Lama's
visit and his meetings with officials, calling for the
United States to keep its promise that it acknowledged Tibet
as part of China and did not support the "independence
of Tibet".
He said the Dalai Lama was not
just a religious figure, but a political figure in exile,
who had been engaged in long-term activities attempting to
split China and sabotage China's national
unity.
China urged the United States to stop
using the Tibet issue to interfere in China's internal
affairs which would harm China-US relations, the spokesman
said.
Kong said China's attitude and policy to
the Dalai Lama was " very clear". The Dalai Lama
must truly stop activities that aimed to separate China, and
must clearly acknowledge that Tibet and Taiwan were both
parts of China. And under such conditions, the channel of
contacts between both sides is fully opened, the spokesman said.
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