BEIJING: Image conscious Chinese authorities are pushing envoys of the Dalai Lama to give up their demand for removal of visible military presence in heavily populated places that are far from border areas in Tibet, sources said. The two sides are engaged in the 9th round of negotiations at an undisclosed location in China.
wholesale colthing"Removal of military presence is essential for people in Tibet to feel safe. We are also trying to persuade Chinese officials to read our memorandum for genuine autonomy in the right spirit," a Tibetan activist told TNN. Beijing recently replaced its governor in Tibet with a former officer of the People Liberation Army. There was hardly any sign of the two sides reaching any form of compromise because they were still involved in defining the issues at stake. One of them involves the definition of autonomy of Tibet. The talks got stalled 15 months back when Beijing rejected Dalai Lama's idea of greater autonomy for Tibetan people. China wants catalog printing him to give up the idea of "larger Tibet", which involves Tibetan speaking areas in four provinces apart from Tibet. But Dalai Lama's envoys are unlikely to agree. Though Beijing is determined not to budge an inch in favour of the Tibetan negotiators, it also has to take into consideration the country's image in the western world. China has come under tremendous international pressure as the United Kingdom, Canada and Denmark has joined the United States to ask Beijing to reach some kind of settlement with the Tibetan leader. "I (therefore again) call on both parties to engage themselves constructively in the negotiations and hope that the dialogue will be carried through to a result which ensures that Tibetans pandora beads attain genuine self-rule, with cultural and religious freedom and respect for human rights within the framework of the Chinese constitution," Danish Foreign Minister Per Stig M?ller said in a statement. Tibetan Prime Minister Samdhong Rinpoche said recently that the talks are not likely to be a turning point or bring about a drastic change. But it would provide an opportunity to clarify and explain certain aspects of the Memorandum on Genuine Autonomy" that the Chinese side had "misinterpreted" and rejected at the eighth round of talks, he told Voice of Tibet radio service. For Reprint Rights: timescontent.com
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