Home > News > Tibet > Politics >

Czech politicians meet Dalai Lama in contrast to pro-China policy
By:Reuters
update:October 20,2016
Oct. 20, 2016 -- Czech ministers and senior parliamentarians held a private meeting with exiled Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama on Tuesday, risking upsetting China just as Prague is trying to boost ties with Beijing.
 
By contrast, the country's four highest-ranking officials kept their distance from the meeting and issued a rare joint statement stressing that the Czech Republic accepted Tibet as part of China and wanted to maintain good bilateral relations.
 
The Dalai Lama met Deputy Prime Minister Pavel Belobradek, Culture Minister Daniel Herman and the deputy speakers of both houses of parliament during a visit to an annual conference launched by the late Vaclav Havel, the country's first president.
 
Pavel had close personal links with the now 80-year-old monk and Nobel Peace Prize laureate. 
 
The ministers and deputy speaker of the lower house of parliament are Christian Democrats, junior partner in the ruling center-left coalition, and the upper house speaker is allied with them. The meetings were labeled as private.
 
In their joint statement released by the office of President Milos Zeman, the four highest-ranking Czech officials said: "Personal activities of some Czech politicians do not express a change of the official policy of the Czech Republic and we would regard as unfortunate if anybody saw it as such." 
 
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said the Dalai Lama was there to engage in "anti-China separatist activities", that they were extremely dissatisfied with the meeting and opposed any foreign officials meeting him.
 
However, Hua added she noted the government statement.
 
"We hope the Czech side can always meet China halfway, and take actual steps to maintain the present good momentum in developing Sino-Czech relations," she told a daily news briefing in Beijing.
  • Tech innovation promotes high-quality development around nation
  • Scenery of Great Wall in NW China's Gansu
  • Meeting for Mount Qomolangma guides held to share skills, stories in Lhasa

E-mail:editor@tibetol.cn |About Us|Contact Us |Site Maps|
Copyright by China Intercontinental Communication Co., Ltd All Rights Reserved.