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China expressed its strong opposition on March 29 to
the Dalai Lama’s proposed visit to Taiwan, warning
that the move may lead to serious consequences.
“The visit, with the permission of the
Taiwan authorities, will be extremely harmful to
cross-Straits relations,” said a spokesman with the
Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council.
The spokesman said that the Dalai Lama’s
1997 visit to Taiwan, his first ever to the island, drew
fierce protests from the central government.
The Dalai Lama, who has long been advocating
Tibet’s separation from China, is planning to visit
Taiwan from March 31 to April 10, media reports said. He
will attend spiritual services and meet with Buddhist
leaders during his trip.
Sun Yafu, Assistant
Director of the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council, told a press conference earlier that this move once
again unmasked the support of the Taiwan authorities
for the Dalai Lama’s splittist and subversive
activities. The official pointed out that
this also showed clearly that the Taiwan authorities are
insincere about improving relations across the Taiwan Straits.
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