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EU, UK, Australia welcome China’s decision to talk with Dalai Lama
BEIJING—The European Union,
Britain and Australia have expressed welcome over China’s decision to
meet with the Dalai Lama’s private representative.
Xinhua learned from official sources on Friday that “the relevant
department of the central government will have contact and consultation
with the Dalai’s private representative in the coming days.”
The 27-member European bloc said on Friday in a statement that it
welcomed the move, which will contribute “to the successful preparation
and staging of the Olympic Games in Beijing.”
The statement promised a further enhancement of comprehensive dialogue
between the EU and China.
British Foreign Secretary David Miliband said on Friday in a statement:
“Today’s announcement by the Chinese government that Chinese officials
will meet representatives of the Dalai Lama in the coming days is
positive.”
Meanwhile, The Guardian, the Financial Times, the Daily Telegraph and
Times reported: “The news was welcomed by overseas governments and the
European commission president, Jose Manuel Barroso, speaking after a
meeting with the Chinese president, Hu Jintao, described it as
‘encouraging’.”
Australian Foreign Minister Stephen Smith said on Saturday that the
Australian government welcomed reports that Chinese officials would meet
with a representative of the Dalai Lama.
“I encourage both sides to make the best use of this opportunity,” Smith
said.
A Chinese official told Xinhua on Friday: “In view of the requests
repeatedly made by the Dalai side for resuming talks, the relevant
department of the central government will have contact and consultation
with the Dalai’s private representative in the coming days.”
“The policy of the central government toward the Dalai has been
consistent and the door of dialogue has remained open,” he said.
“It is hoped that through contact and consultation, the Dalai side will
take credible moves to stop activities aimed at splitting China, stop
plotting and inciting violence and stop disrupting and sabotaging the
Beijing Olympic Games, so as to create conditions for talks,” the
official added.
—Xinhua |