I\'m not \'splittist\'\, Chinese govt considers me one: Dalai Lama

I'm not 'splittist', Chinese govt considers me one: Dalai Lama

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

the Thursday said people from have been seeking a mutually to the Tibetan issue with since 1974 but considers him a "splittist" though he isn't one.

The Tibetan spiritual leader, in response to questions during a press conference here, also said, the Tibetans were "open" to such a solution, while reiterating that he was not seeking Tibet's independence from

"In 1974, we decided to not seek independence and seek a mutually And, in 1979, we established a direct contact with the So basically, our side is open," the said.

"I am not a splittist, but considers me a splittist," he said.

So, the "wants me to fight for Tibet's independence", he added in a lighter vein, drawing laughter from the audience. "Splittist" is a person who advocates separation from a larger body.

He said he preferred remaining with China, with "some kind of a reunion".

The Tibetan said, both sides can mutually benefit each other harnessing their old links, and while can help economically, Tibet can offer its knowledge to China.

"China and Tibet have century-old ties, and through marriage also have very old links.

The also said he admired the "spirit of the European Union".

"and were arch-enemies during World War II, but after the war, common interests were put above individual interests... The creation of the EU was wonderful," he said.

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First Published: Thu, April 04 2019. 17:55 IST