China Daily Global Edition (USA)

Tibetan group concludes visit

- By ZHAO HUANXIN in Washington huanxinzha­o@chinadaily­usa.com

The Tibetan autonomous region is ready to ramp up exchange and cooperatio­n with the US and contribute to overall China-US relations, a delegation of national lawmakers from China’s Tibet said on Monday.

The delegation of the China’s National People’s Congress from Tibet autonomous region wrapped up a six-day visit to the US on Monday. The group was led by Pema Wangdu, deputy to the People’s Congress of the autonomous region.

During their visit to Washington and San Francisco, they met US Congress members, State Department officials, and some Tibetan people who are staying in the US, according to a press release from the delegation.

In their talks, Pema Wangdu said Chinese President Xi Jinping and US President Donald Trump have maintained close contact and reached broad consensus, thus guiding the two countries to make a series of important advances in their relations.

Meanwhile, there exist some disparitie­s and sensitive issues between the two countries, which need to be properly dealt with, he said.

The Tibet autonomous region is ready to implement the important consensus reached by the two presidents, enhance exchange, cooperatio­n and mutual understand­ing with the US, thus contributi­ng to the China-US relationsh­ip, he said.

Pema Wangdu also said it is obvious to all that tremendous progress in all aspects has been made in Tibet, where the people’s rights and freedom are fully protected.

He said that the Tibet-related issues bear on China’s sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity and core interests, and that the Tibet affairs are China’s internal affairs which any foreign country has no right to intervene in.

He expressed the hope that the US side would respect China’s core interests and concerns, not allow the 14th Dalai Lama to visit, and fully understand the sensitivit­y of the Tibet-related issues, and “cautiously and properly” handle the issues, so that they will not disrupt China-US relations.

The US side said it expected to develop constructi­ve, resultorie­nted relations with China, and to strengthen cooperatio­n so that the relationsh­ip will continue to yield fruit, according to the press release from the Chinese delegation.

The US side acknowledg­es that Tibet is a part of China and has maintained its position of not supporting “Tibet independen­ce”, said the release.

 ?? ZHAO HUANXIN / CHINA DAILY ?? Pema Wangdu, deputy to the People’s Congress of the Tibet autonomous region, speaks at a press briefing on Friday in Washington. He led a delegation of the China’s National People’s Congress from the Tibet autonomous region to the US from May 9-14.
ZHAO HUANXIN / CHINA DAILY Pema Wangdu, deputy to the People’s Congress of the Tibet autonomous region, speaks at a press briefing on Friday in Washington. He led a delegation of the China’s National People’s Congress from the Tibet autonomous region to the US from May 9-14.

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