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Dalai Lama seeks global help in talks with China
Friday, March 21, 2008 08:54 [IST]

Dharamshala: Unfazed by China's hardline rhetoric, Tibetan spiritual leader Dalai Lama remarked that he was ready for talks with Chinese leaders and even travel to Beijing once the violent protests in Lhasa subsides.

As he asked world leaders to help lobby for dialogue with China over the Tibetan crisis, the Dalai told reporters here he was ready to meet President Hu Jintao.
   
The Dalai said he has "always been ready" to meet Chinese leaders, "in particular Hu Jintao," although he felt it was "not practical" to go to Beijing at this moment.
     
"Still, if concrete indications come from China, sure I will be happy," he said, adding "when time comes to go there I am ready after this crisis -- in a few weeks, in a few months."
     
Offering talks with China for the second time in as many days following violent protests in Tibet, the Dalai also said he feared "a lot of casualties" from China's crackdown.
     
"We don't know exact numbers. Some say six, some say 100, but places have been cut off. There are movements of Chinese troops. I am really worried a lot of casualties have happened," he said.
       
The spiritual leader's comments came even as China today all but ruled out talks with the Dalai Lama despite mounting international pressure for a dialogue.
       
A foreign ministry spokesman even referred to him as a double-dealing "splittist" bent on Tibet independence.
       
"The Dalai Lama must give up his proposition for Tibetan independence, stop his splittist activities and recognise that Tibet... is a part of China, and the government of the People's Republic of China is the sole legitimate government of all of China," foreign ministry spokesman Qin Gang told reporters in Beijing.
      
Dalai Lama's comments also came a day after Pope Benedict XVI and British Prime Minister Gordon Brown added their voices to the growing international chorus in favour of negotiations between China and the Dalai Lama.
      
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao has said that Beijing was willing to hold talks, but only after the Dalai Lama gave up what is viewed in China as a campaign for Tibetan independence.


Source : PTI

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