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Channels for dialogue with Daila Lama always open: Wen
VIENTIANE—The channels for
dialogue between the Chinese government and Dalai Lama is always open,
said Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao here on Sunday.
As long as Dalai Lama abandons the claim for "Tibet independence,"
especially uses his influence to stop the violence in Tibet, and
recognize both Tibet and Taiwan as inseparable parts of China, the
Chinese government is to continue resuming dialogues with him, the
Chinese premier said.
The premier arrived here Saturday for a working visit to Laos and to
attend the Third Greater Mekong Subregion Summit scheduled for Monday.
Wen said what happened in Tibet is against the Chinese laws. The
looting, attacks and arsons are violent crimes that have jeopardized the
fundamental interests of the Chinese people of all ethnic groups
including the Tibetan compatriots.
The premier urged foreign governments and media to view this incident in
an objective and impartial manner.
He also said that social order had been restored in Tibet, reaffirming
that "the Chinese government is capable of resolving its own problems."
It is known to all that significant economic and social progress has
been made over the past years in Tibet, Wen said.
He pledged government's continued adherence to the system of regional
autonomy for ethnic minorities, and its support for the development of
Tibet's economy and its social welfare. The Chinese government will
continue to protect, within the framework of the constitution and laws,
people's religious beliefs and protect the cultural and ecological
environment of Tibet, Wen added.
“The government will provide interest-free or government-subsidized
loans to help businesses resume,” said Duan Xiangzheng, director of the
regional administration for industry and commerce at a press conference
on Thursday.—Xinhua |