Global Times

Dalai Lama visit may chill Sino- Mongolian ties but biz will go on: expert

- By Leng Shumei

Sino- Mongolian relations are likely to chill due to the 14th Dalai Lama’s Friday visit to Mongolia, but economic cooperatio­n between the two countries, including a $ 4.2 billion loan, is expected to continue, experts said.

The 14th Dalai Lama on Saturday addressed followers at the Gandantegc­henlin monastery in Ulan Bator during a four- day visit to Mongolia, which was “described by his hosts as purely religious in nature and no meetings with officials are planned,” Associated Press reported on Friday.

The visit came amid Mongolia’s negotiatio­ns with China over a $ 4.2 billion loan agreement, according to the report.

“The Dalai Lama’s visit to Mongolia will certainly hurt the interactiv­e relation that China and Mongolia have built through the Belt and Road initiative,” Da Zhigang, director of the Institute of Northeast Asian studies at the Heilongjia­ng Academy of Social Sciences, told the Global Times.

Da said it was unacceptab­le to describe the visit as “purely religious” given the Dalai’s consistent stance and activities to split China.

Geng Shuang, a spokesman for Chinese foreign ministry, told a press conference on Friday that China “strongly urge the Mongolian side to bear in mind the overall interests of a sound and stable bilateral relationsh­ip, honor its commitment on Tibet- related issues, not to allow the Dalai Lama to visit Mongolia and not to provide any convenienc­e or support for the Dalai clique.”

However, Da also noted that bilateral cooperatio­n between China and Mongolia would continue, including the loan and the constructi­on of a China- Mon- golia- Russia economic corridor, the first multilater­al trade cooperatio­n mechanism under the Belt and Road initiative.

“China is unlikely to take economic sanctions as the country needs to maintain sound ties with Mongolia, which holds a good relationsh­ip with the US, North Korea and Japan, playing an important role in the Northeast Asia,” Da said.

He added that Mongolia would also not make use of Dalai Lama’s visit to harm Sino- Mongolian relationsh­ip since it relied on China for economic developmen­t.

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