Dalai Lama visiting Tawang not something new: Tibetan government-in-exile

ANI  |  Dharamsala (Himachal Pradesh) [India] 

The Tibetan government-in-exile has said that there was nothing new about the visiting - a sensitive border region controlled by but claimed by

"visited Tawang many times in the past so this is not a new issue," Tibetan in-exile spokesperson Sonam told ANI.

claims the region in the eastern Himalayas as "South Tibet" and it has denounced foreign and even Indian leaders' visits to the region as attempts to bolster New Delhi's territorial claims.

"resolutely opposes the 14th visiting border regions disputed by and India," Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang told in

urges to "avoid taking any actions that would further complicate the border issue, do not provide a platform for the 14th Dalai clique's separatist activities," he said.

External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Gopal Baglay said that New Delhi's position remained unchanged.

"The is a religious leader and no political meaning needs to be attached to his activity," Baglay added.

yesterday started his 13-day trip to North East despite warning the against hosting him.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

Dalai Lama visiting Tawang not something new: Tibetan government-in-exile

The Tibetan government-in-exile has said that there was nothing new about the Dalai Lama visiting Arunachal Pradesh - a sensitive border region controlled by New Delhi but claimed by Beijing."Dalai Lama visited Tawang many times in the past so this is not a new issue," Tibetan government in-exile spokesperson Sonam told ANI.China claims the region in the eastern Himalayas as "South Tibet" and it has denounced foreign and even Indian leaders' visits to the region as attempts to bolster New Delhi's territorial claims."China resolutely opposes the 14th Dalai Lama visiting border regions disputed by China and India," Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang told in Beijing.China urges India to "avoid taking any actions that would further complicate the border issue, do not provide a platform for the 14th Dalai clique's separatist activities," he said.External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Gopal Baglay said that New Delhi's position remained unchanged."The Dalai Lama is a religious ...

The Tibetan government-in-exile has said that there was nothing new about the visiting - a sensitive border region controlled by but claimed by

"visited Tawang many times in the past so this is not a new issue," Tibetan in-exile spokesperson Sonam told ANI.

claims the region in the eastern Himalayas as "South Tibet" and it has denounced foreign and even Indian leaders' visits to the region as attempts to bolster New Delhi's territorial claims.

"resolutely opposes the 14th visiting border regions disputed by and India," Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang told in

urges to "avoid taking any actions that would further complicate the border issue, do not provide a platform for the 14th Dalai clique's separatist activities," he said.

External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Gopal Baglay said that New Delhi's position remained unchanged.

"The is a religious leader and no political meaning needs to be attached to his activity," Baglay added.

yesterday started his 13-day trip to North East despite warning the against hosting him.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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