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EU delegation visits Tibet 2017-07-12 | From:China Tibet Online
From June 26 to 30, a 22-strong delegation consisting of diplomats from 15 EU member states and EU delegation to China took part in a five-day exchange visit to Lhasa and Nyingchi in southwest C...
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New Delhi’s sabre-rattling at border jeopardizes peace and stability for two sides 2017-07-06 | From:Global Times
India border guards crossed over the Sikkim section of the China-India border to the China side and triggered a face-off with Chinese troops.
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China expects Australia to properly handle Taiwan, Tibet, South China Sea issues 2017-07-04 | From:Xinhua
China appreciates Australia's long-term adherence to the one-China policy and hopes Australia will properly handle issues relating to Taiwan, Tibet and the South China Sea, top legislator Zhang ...
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Putting off arranging Indian pilgrims' travel to Tibet out of security concerns: China 2017-06-29 | From:China Tibet Online
Recently, the Indian border troops crossed the China-India boundary at the Sikkim section and entered the Chinese territory, obstructing Chinese border troops' normal activities in Doklam. The C...
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India ‘adds obstacles to pilgrims’ by increasing army presence 2017-06-27 | From:Global Times
Zhao said India has increased the number of troops in disputed areas along the border, which may add obstacles for pilgrims.
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Western countries have misunderstanding over Tibet: Austrian lawmaker 2017-06-26 | From:China Tibet Online
Negative news and information from western media and books have led to and are leading to people’s misunderstanding over Tibet-related issues, which have become a “weapon” used by some wester...
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Austrians have misunderstandings over Tibet due to one-side information: Austrian lawmakers 2017-06-22 | From:Xinhua
The negative news from western media and one-side information from some books are making misunderstandings over the Tibet issue, Austrian lawmakers said Tuesday in a meeting with a delegation fr...
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Can India quell rivalry mentality over China? 2017-06-16 | From:Global Times
India may continue to make use of the Dalai Lama with regard to Tibet and could delay negotiations on the perennial border rift.