Special report: Dalai's separatist activities condemned
BEIJING, March 20 (Xinhua) -- Senior government
officials of Vietnam, Cambodia and Bangladesh have expressed their countries'
support for Chinese government's measures to stabilize the situation in Tibet.
"Vietnam fully supports the measures taken by China
to stabilize the situation in Tibet," said Vietnamese Deputy Minister of Foreign
Affairs Vu Dung in a meeting with Chinese ambassador to Vietnam, Hu Qianwen, on
Thursday, adding that the Tibet issue is purely China's internal affairs.
The Chinese government has made great efforts for the
economic developments and social progress of Tibet, and yielded tremendous
achievements, said the official.
Meeting on Wednesday with Duan Jinzhu, charge
d'affaires of the Chinese embassy in Cambodia, Long Visalo, secretary of state
for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of Cambodia,
said the incident in Lhasa, the capital city of China's Tibet autonomous region,
was elaborately plotted and organized by a small group of people with ulterior
motives.
Some distorted news coverages by Western media were
aimed at disturbing the then ongoing sessions of the Chinese National People's
Congress and the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference and the
election of new Chinese leaders, as well as undermining the upcoming Beijing
Olympic Games, said Long Visalo.
"The Lhasa riot is absolutely not so-called 'peaceful
demonstration,' but a serious riot incident," he added.
A spokesman of the Bangladeshi Ministry of Foreign
Affairs issued a statement on Thursday, expressing Bangladesh's solidarity with
China on the Tibet issue.
"All matters pertaining to Tibet are internal affairs
of China," the statement said.
Bangladesh wishes the Beijing Olympic Games great
success and would not like to see the games be politicized by any organizations,
he added.
