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Beijing Agrees To Discuss With Dalai Lama When Tibet Accepts China’s Part

China agrees to discuss with the spiritual leader of the Nobel laureate Tibetan, Dalai Lama, in peace.
Beijing is hopeful, the Dalai Lama is ‘back in the right direction’.
The Chinese Foreign Ministry said this on Monday.

Dalai Lama moved to India in the 5th after the coup against Chinese rule in Tibet.
He has been 5 years old this year.
He expressed his desire to return to Tibet before his death.

China’s Foreign Department spokesman Guw Ziakun said that if the Dalai Lama is left to divide the homeland, China is ready to discuss his future.

Earlier, his brother, Jialo Thundap, served as the ambassador of Dalai Lama in talks with China.
He died in the city of Kalimpong, India last Saturday.
In this regard, Guwo said that Dalai Lama has to admit that Tibet and Taiwan are an integral part of China.

It is to be noted that Dalai Lama resigned from the post of political leader of the Tibetan government in the 21st.
China did not recognize the Tibet government.
Since then formal talks with China have stopped.

With the age of Dalai Lama, the question of his successor has also become urgent.
China emphasizes that they will choose the successor of Dalai Lama as the spiritual leader of Tibet.

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