"In terms of the potential for a consulate, that still remains our policy, that, as envisioned in the Tibet Policy Act, we'll continue to make the best efforts to establish a consulate in Lhasa," the State Department spokesperson, Patrick Ventrell, told reporters at his daily news conference yesterday.
The US Ambassador to China, Gary Locke, concluded his six-days trip to Tibet yesterday.
"He also called on TAR (Tibetan Autonomous Region) authorities to preserve Tibet's language, culture, and religion, and expressed our deep concerns over self-immolations," he said.
Responding to questions, Ventrell said the United States is deeply concerned about the ongoing reports of discrimination against and restrictions on Uighurs and Muslims in China.
"We have urged China to address those counterproductive policies, and we've urged a thorough and transparent investigation into some of this violence," he added.