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China: Obama's Dalai Lama Meeting Hurt Our 'Feelings'

CHRISTOPHER BODEEN   02/18/10 11:07 PM ET   AP

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BEIJING — China on Friday protested President Barack Obama's meeting with the Dalai Lama, saying Washington had interfered in Chinese domestic affairs and demanding that the U.S. take steps to improve ties.

Vice Foreign Minister Cui Tiankai summoned U.S. ambassador to China Jon Huntsman to lodge a "solemn representation" over Thursday's meeting at the White House, the ministry said in a statement posted on its Web site.

"The behavior of the U.S. side seriously interferes in China's internal politics and seriously hurts the national feelings of the Chinese people," the statement said, quoting spokesman Ma Zhaoxu.

The meeting was seen as another test of rocky ties between Beijing and Washington, strained in recent weeks by issues from Taiwan arms sales to cyber spying allegations.

However, the language of the protest issued by the Foreign Ministry was relatively constrained, a reflection of the White House's low-key treatment of the meeting with the exiled Tibetan leader and Beijing's own desire to maintain healthy China-U.S. relations. The meeting was in the White House's Map Room, a lower-profile venue than the Oval Office.

In his statement, Ma expressed "strong dissatisfaction and resolute opposition" to the meeting.

"The Chinese side demands that the U.S. side seriously consider China's stance, immediately adopt measures to wipe out the baneful impact and stop conniving and supporting anti-China separatist forces that seek Tibet independence," said the statement, posted on the ministry's Web site.

China accuses the Dalai Lama of seeking to remove Tibet from Chinese rule and objects strongly to all contact between him and overseas leaders.

The White House said Obama told the Dalai Lama that he backs the preservation of Tibet's culture and supports human rights for its people. He also gave encouragement to the Dalai Lama's request for talks with the Chinese government.

While the meeting was long expected, the administration had taken considerable measures to limit its impact on China-U.S. relations. Obama had declined to see the Dalai Lama during his Washington stay in October because it would have come before the president's November China visit.

There was no welcome fanfare on Thursday and Obama made no public comments, issuing only a brief statement through his spokesman. The White House banned reporters and TV cameras, distributing a single photo of the two leaders.

Meetings between the Dalai Lama and U.S. presidents became standard fare under former President George H.W. Bush nearly 20 years ago. But the choreography is always delicate and closely watched because of China's sensitivities.

The meeting came at a time when U.S.-Chinese relations are particularly raw, with China warning of retaliation over the Obama administration's approval of a multibillion-dollar arms sale to Taiwan, the self-governing democratic island that Beijing claims as its own.

Disputes over trade, exchange rates, and human rights have also ratcheted up tensions, although Beijing has recently seemed to indicate through the official media that it doesn't want to see a major crisis.

After the White House meeting, the Dalai Lama chided Beijing for taking a "childish" and "limited" approach to Tibet's quest for greater autonomy and said Obama had been "very much supportive" of his views on human rights and the concerns of the Tibetan people.

His envoy, Lodi Gyari, said Tibetans feeling marginalized by China would get encouragement from the session.

The 75-year-old Nobel Peace Prize winner denies China's accusations of separatism, saying he wants only for Tibetans to have a greater say over their affairs while remaining under Chinese rule. The Dalai Lama fled Tibet in 1959 and has since led a self-declared government-in-exiled in India.

China claims Tibet has been part of its territory for centuries and sent communist forces to occupy the Himalayan region in 1950. Many Tibetans say they were functionally independent for most of their history and accuse China of undermining Tibet's unique Buddhist culture and flooding the region with Chinese migrants.

Sporadic contacts between the Dalai Lama's envoys and Chinese officials were renewed last month after a break of more than a year. No breakthroughs were announced and China has made no firm indications of offering concessions to the Tibetan side.

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07:27 AM on 02/23/2010
i don't know what they mean, but i got the following words (could be chinese) from a guy this morning:

ALL AMERICANS WHO ANTI-CHINA, DOU TA MA SHI DA SHA BI, ZA ZHONG CAO DE. WO ZU ZHOU NI MEN BU DE HAO SI, NAN DE JI BA & DAN DAN BEI LAO SHU CHI DIAO; NV DE RU FANG MEI TIAN KUI YANG, LIU NONG, ZUI ZHONG LAN DIAO, YIN DAO LI ZHANG MA YI, WU GONG, SCORPION, BA NI MEN DE ZI GONG CHI DIAO, RANG NI MEN YONG YUAN DUAN ZI JUE SUN!

ZU ZHOU NI MEN JIANG HUI TONG KU DE SI QU, MIE JUE! QU NI MA LE BI DE, SHA BI SHA BI DA SHA BI!!! NI MEN YAO ZAI TA MA HU YAN LUAN YU, WO TA MA JIU FA GONG, RANG MEI GUO CHE DI MIE WANG, BING QIE CONG DI TU SHANG XIAO SHI. YONG FA LUN GONG GAN DIAO NI MEN. SHAO SI NI MEN!!
11:35 AM on 02/23/2010
Hey cool your temper with Chinese crap shouting. It is part of ritual to express that fact that US can slap China on the hat (but not on the head) as a show that US is still the biggest guy in the block.

Deal with it. Kick one of US little crew members in the street to get your steam off, if you must. US is still the street boss, you Moronic-Chinese-Captain-Wanna-Be!
01:08 PM on 02/24/2010
You can see the difference when someone says they disagree with China's government agenda and policy while holding no resentment against the Chinese people?
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anothervoice
How many trees have you planted in your life?
03:54 PM on 02/22/2010
Hurt Feelings? Imagine how the Tibetans felt when you took their country.
04:52 AM on 02/23/2010
hawaii is usa's 'tibet'
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RudyEbert
11:20 AM on 02/22/2010
Why don't we, as a nation, simply accept the fact that we and the Chinese are not going to get along? Might be the most productive way to move forward. This way, the important issues that we will certainly continue to meet and discuss won't get obfuscated by hurt feelings, petty annoyances and other unimportant stuff that seems to be distracting both the Chinese and us from dealing with what really counts.
04:03 PM on 02/22/2010
Well ... you need thise kind of NON-ISSUES to pop up occassional to placade your respective extreme, gung-ho, no-surrender, no-prisoner faction of your constituents, both in China and US.

Otherwise people will spend all the time focusing on real issues and things won't get done quietly.
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rr52
The fighter still remains...
10:34 AM on 02/22/2010
I wrote blogs about being indebted to China. They basically ended with "learn to speak Chinese." We shouldn't have got in bed with a communist country. We sanction Cuba and wed China. Stupid, stupid, stupid.

Americans should be educated on the systematic, torturous, bloody takeover of Tibet by China.

READ:http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/13247913/the_end_of_tibet.

We seldom hear of the many attempts by China to seize Taiwan either. We've deployed U.S. ships to the harbor of Taiwan in a silent face off. China's answer to us always: "Do not interfere."

Not good.
10:57 AM on 02/22/2010
I am afraid there is little you can do, unless we drop the concept of market economy, which is hard to do.

On your other point, the reason you seldom hear that China attempts to seize Taiwan nowadays is because the relationship between both sides are much improved, ever since the new president was elected in Taiwan. Previous tension between the two was due to Taiwanese independent movement favored by the other 50% of the population under the previous president.
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rr52
The fighter still remains...
01:51 PM on 02/22/2010
Nowadays? It was summer 2008. The new president is a Harvard graduate that advocates better relations with China all right. Not good. What you continue to say is damning to the prospect of a future in Taiwan that is free and independent from Chinese control.
05:00 AM on 02/23/2010
taiwan is name of the island, the admin on the island is 'republic of china', while the main land is called 'people's republic of china'. it is the china civil war during 1945~1949, causes they fell apart. the old power, or the admin of 'republic of china' was lost the war and escaped to taiwan island. the communist side was too weak to catch them and eliminate them from history, so both china's' are living today. this is what i know.
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03:23 AM on 02/22/2010
WOW, hurts their national feelings....how about educating your public that meetings amongst world leaders are a part of world politics and do not only happen between people who agree on everything.
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12:43 AM on 02/22/2010
Enslave Tibet! Oh, wait.....
12:41 AM on 02/22/2010
haha, I found more about this holy man and I would like to share with you. Its funny.

http://www.prisonplanet.com/crosstalk-on-dalai-lama-cia-monk-exposed.html
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knightoftheroundtable
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10:55 PM on 02/21/2010
Awww, hurt feelings. So sad.....
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'You must be carefully taught to hate'...
10:40 PM on 02/21/2010
Don't forget how threatening falun gong is !! Tai chi is just so scary!!
09:54 PM on 02/21/2010
CH1N4 15 54D
06:04 PM on 02/21/2010
For all the righteous and gorgeously nice people here, do you think it is about time that we should start the great campaign of supporting Haiwaiian Independence Movement?

By giving Haiwaiian land back to the Native Haiiwanians, we will LEAD BY EXAMPLE to the corrupt Chinese so they know how great, selfless and righteous we are.

This selfless act will shame them into giving up Tibet back to the nice and passianate Daila Lama and his followers in the camp in India. Their land deeds should be honored and their wealth should be returned from those unclassy decendants of former serfs and slaves! Let the order be resume!
06:07 PM on 02/21/2010
Topic is about Tibet...why not write an artical and submit to Huffington Post? Your post is off topic
05:09 PM on 02/21/2010
Just take a look at what happened to China's dissidents and you'll believe that the Dalai Lama would have been annihilated for long had he remained in Tibet and refused to submit to the Communist regime. Some say that the Communist regime has, for some reason, changed from what it was thirty years ago. In fact it is as evil as ever in persecuting the innocent people, in destroying the environment and in lying to everyone, including its own members. What kind of outcome you'll get if you do business with such a regime?
05:08 PM on 02/21/2010
Are you guys still BSing on this topic? My goodness! :)


>>>>>>>>>>>>>

BS Limus Test (BLT)

As yourself a honest question:

If China's President Hu were to meet with the spiritual leader of the Haiwaiian Independence Movement, and it happens that this spiritual leader also receives financial support from the Chinese security agency (for cultural exchange between Chinese and Haiiwaiians, no less!), what would you think?

If you are in support alignment with what you think about Obama meeting with Daila, congratulation, you have passed the BS Liums Test.

If not, you are just BSing.
05:07 AM on 02/23/2010
that'll be suck. hawaii will be part of china, i mean politically
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04:47 PM on 02/21/2010
When US corporations decided to move their manufacturing operations to China, they never thought the Chinese government would get so emboldened at all with their newfound economic power. They only knew they wanted to fatten their profits and sought the blessings of the US government. Guess who's trying to throw a hissy fit now and who's having the last laugh?
04:54 PM on 02/21/2010
If I have to chose between politicians and businessmen( and women) I'll pick the later at no time. Hell to the empty talks.
02:49 PM on 02/21/2010
Planned obsolescence isn't a Chinese invention: it came from here in the U.S.A. Light bulb manufacturers figured out they'd go broke making bulbs lasting 80 or more years. Capitalism encourages shoddy goods so it's ironic the Chinese have followed suit. Of course we all know it isn't REALLY a communist country. Like here, the poor are treated like beasts of burden while the rich live like lords.
05:11 AM on 02/23/2010
agree. it's an economic world now. nothing different if we talk about exploiter and exploitee.