BEIJING, Nov. 27 (Xinhua) -- China has to postpone the 11th summit with the European Union scheduled in early December because of French leader's planned meeting with the Dalai Lama, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Qin Gang said here Wednesday night.
The decision is made because the summit does not
enjoy a good atmosphere, nor can it achieve expected goals, Qin said, adding the
cause and responsibility do not lie on the Chinese side.
China has paid great attention to the summit and has
made active efforts and lots of preparations for it, the spokesman said.
However, the French leader, whose country holds the
EU's rotating presidency, made a clear announcement that he would meet the Dalai
Lama after the China-EU summit, Qin noted, saying the Chinese government and
people are extremely dissatisfied about that.
"The Tibet issue is related to China's sovereignty
and territorial integrity and it touches China's interests at the core. We
firmly oppose the Dalai Lama's separatist activities in foreign countries with
any capacity, and firmly oppose the contact between foreign leaders with him in
any form," Qin said.
To maintain good relations with France and the
European Union, China has told France time and again to properly handle the
Tibet issue so as to create necessary conditions for the China-EU summit.
Unfortunately, the French side does not actively respond to China's efforts of
maintaining relations with France and the European Union, Qin said.
Nevertheless, China does not change the determination
and policy to actively develop ties with the European Union, and is willing to
push forward the healthy and stable development of China-EU relations on the
basis of mutual respect and equal treatment, said the spokesman.
"China values the ties with France and has been
making active efforts to develop bilateral relations. We hope that France takes
the overall situation seriously and pay attention to and cope with the major
concerns of China in an earnest manner, and create conditions for the steady
development of bilateral relations," Qin said.
BEIJING, Nov. 21 (Xinhua) -- At a press conference of
the State Council Information Office on Nov. 10, Zhu Weiqun, executive vice
director of the United Front Work Department (UFWD) of the Communist Party of
China (CPC) Central Committee, UFWD Vice Director Sita and Executive Vice
Chairman of the Tibet Autonomous Region Government Pelma Trilek briefed media on
their talks with private representatives of the Dalai Lama from Oct. 30 to Nov.
5.
Zhu said the Dalai Lama's private representatives
presented the central government a "Memorandum on Genuine Autonomy for the
Tibetan People", which has drawn wide attention. On November 16, the Dalai side
held a press conference in India. They distributed the "Memorandum," and claimed
that it was completely in accordance with relevant clauses of China's
Constitution and law and it could meet Tibetan people's demands of special
interests, if it was implemented substantially. Full story
BEIJING, Nov. 14 (Xinhua) -- China on Friday
expressed resolute opposition to the meeting between the Dalai Lama and French
President Nicolas Sarkozy in Poland planned for next month.
Sarkozy, whose country holds the EU's
six-month-rotating presidency, will meet the Dalai Lama on Dec. 6 while
attending activities to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the awarding of the
Nobel Peace Prize to former Polish President Lech Walesa. Full
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