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Obama invites Dalai Lama to White House, China miffed

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Press Trust Of India Washington
Last Updated : Jan 20 2013 | 10:58 PM IST

President Barack Obama will today meet the Dalai Lama, defying Chinese pressure to shun the Tibetan spiritual leader.

“This meeting underscores the president’s strong support for the preservation of Tibet’s unique religious, cultural and linguistic identity and the protection of human rights for Tibetans,” a White House statement said.

Obama last met the Nobel Peace laureate in February 2010.

The meeting is scheduled to be held at the Map Room of the White House and not his Oval office, where he welcomes the heads of states. It will be closed for the press.

“The President will highlight his enduring support for a dialogue between the Dalai Lama’s representatives and the Chinese government to resolve differences,” the statement said.

Meanwhile, China opposed the meeting and asked the US to withdraw its invitation and avoid interfering in China’s internal affairs.

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The Tibetan spiritual leader, who is living in exile since 1959, says he is peacefully seeking rights for Tibetans and accepts Chinese rule. But, China insists he is a “splittist” bent on dividing the country.

“The meeting is an opportunity to deepen the relation between American and Tibet and for the president to reaffirm US support for Tibetan issues, including the Dalai Lama’s efforts to re-engage the Chinese government in meaningful dialogue on genuine autonomy for Tibetans within the People’s Republic of China,” said Mary Beth, president of the International Campaign for Tibet.

The White House announcement comes just two days before the Dalai Lama concludes his 10-day visit to Washington, where he had been presiding over a major Buddhist teaching, the Kalachakra.

During his time in Washington, the Dalai Lama met the Speaker of the House John Boehner, Democratic leader Pelosi, the Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman, John Kerry,as well as other officials and dignitaries.

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