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111241
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CHINA-INDIA 2
On the 51st anniversary of the Tibetans' National
Uprising Day, the Dalai Lama said these conditions "make the
monasteries function more like museums and are intended to
deliberately annihilate Buddhism".
On attempt by Tibetan protesters to enter Chinese
embassy in New Delhi, the Foreign Ministry Spokesperson said:
"On March 10, Tibet independence forces attacked some Chinese
diplomatic missions overseas. This further exposed the nature
of the separatist forces against China. Basic laws governing
diplomatic relations entail that countries need to respect
China’s sovereignty and territorial integrity."
Jiang underlined that no country in the world
recognises the so-called Tibetan government in exile and no
country recognises the independence of Tibet.
"Many countries have explicitly expressed their
opposition to Tibetan independence and expressed opposition to
activities by the Tibetan separatists," the official said.
"We express our appreciation to their position,” she
said and reminded that Vienna conventions warranted that
diplomatic personnel and missions be protected.
To another question, she said “on March 10, in India
and some other countries, the Tibet independence forces tried
to attack the Chinese embassies".
"Their attempts did not succeed and will not succeed
in the future. Respect for sovereignty and territorial
integrity and protect diplomatic missions and personnel is an
integral part of relations between different countries which
does not need any consultation any more," the foreign ministry
spokesperson underlined. PTI
Uprising Day, the Dalai Lama said these conditions "make the
monasteries function more like museums and are intended to
deliberately annihilate Buddhism".
On attempt by Tibetan protesters to enter Chinese
embassy in New Delhi, the Foreign Ministry Spokesperson said:
"On March 10, Tibet independence forces attacked some Chinese
diplomatic missions overseas. This further exposed the nature
of the separatist forces against China. Basic laws governing
diplomatic relations entail that countries need to respect
China’s sovereignty and territorial integrity."
Jiang underlined that no country in the world
recognises the so-called Tibetan government in exile and no
country recognises the independence of Tibet.
"Many countries have explicitly expressed their
opposition to Tibetan independence and expressed opposition to
activities by the Tibetan separatists," the official said.
"We express our appreciation to their position,” she
said and reminded that Vienna conventions warranted that
diplomatic personnel and missions be protected.
To another question, she said “on March 10, in India
and some other countries, the Tibet independence forces tried
to attack the Chinese embassies".
"Their attempts did not succeed and will not succeed
in the future. Respect for sovereignty and territorial
integrity and protect diplomatic missions and personnel is an
integral part of relations between different countries which
does not need any consultation any more," the foreign ministry
spokesperson underlined. PTI