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China sticks to hard line in talks on Tibet
BEIJING - China stuck to its hard line in its first talks with Tibetan envoys in 15 months, refusing to discuss changes to the Himalayan region's status and thus dashing hopes of a breakthrough.
Nations:India Canada People:Hu Jintao Dalai Lama Activities:Tibet Issues Source:(AP)
2010-02-01
China eyes grand plan to develop Tibetan regions
BEIJING - China's top leaders say Tibet's development must include Tibetan areas in neighboring provinces - a move likely aimed at tying the region tighter to the rest of the country after deadly riots two years ago.
Nations:China People:Hu Jintao Activities:Tibet Issues Source:(AP)
2010-01-24
China plans to fast track Tibet development
BEIJING (Reuters) - China plans to fast track development of Tibet to enhance security in the poor mountainous region racked with chronic ethnic tensions that turned deadly in 2008, official media said on Saturday.
People:Dalai Lama Wen Jiabao Hu Jintao Activities:Tibet Issues Source:(Reuters)
2010-01-24
Obama aides at Dalai Lama headquarters for talks
DHARAMSHALA, India (AFP) - Senior officials from US President Barack Obama's government held talks Sunday with the premier of the Tibetan government in exile ahead of a planned meeting with the Dalai Lama.
Nations:India Slovakia U.S. People:Dalai Lama Nancy Pelosi Barack Obama Activities:Tibet Issues Source:(AFP)
2009-09-13
Dalai Lama part of solution for China: Obama aide
WASHINGTON (AFP) - China should see the Dalai Lama as "part of the solution" on Tibet instead of trying to isolate him, US President Barack Obama's top Asia adviser said.
Nations:India U.S. People:Dalai Lama Barack Obama Bill Clinton Activities:Tibet Issues China-U.S.
2009-05-02
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