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Sarkozy, Dalai Lama Meet in Poland

06 December 2008

French President Nicolas Sarkozy (L) welcomed by Dalai Lama in Gdansk, Poland, 06 Dec 2008<br />
French President Nicolas Sarkozy (L) welcomed by Dalai Lama in Gdansk, Poland, 06 Dec 2008
French President Nicolas Sarkozy has met with Tibet's exiled spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, in the Polish city of Gdansk, in a move that has angered China.

Mr. Sarkozy sought to play down the controversy ahead of Saturday's meeting, telling reporters that it must be approached calmly.  The French leader, whose country holds the rotating European Union presidency, stressed that China and the EU have shared interests.

He said Europe needs China's participation in global affairs, while China needs European investment.

But, in an editorial printed after Saturday's meeting, China's state-run Xinhua news agency immediately criticized what it called France's "opportunistic, rash, and short-sighted approach" to the Tibet issue. Xinhua said the meeting would undermine ties between France and China.

Mr. Sarkozy did not give a press conference after the meeting.  The French News Agency (AFP) quotes him as saying that the Dalai Lama had confirmed he is not seeking independence for Tibet.

Mr. Sarkozy is in Gdansk for an unrelated mini-summit of European leaders.  

The Dalai Lama and other Nobel laureates had gathered in Gdansk on Friday to mark the 25th anniversary of the presentation of the Nobel Peace Prize to former Polish President and trade union leader Lech Walesa.

China has warned France that the meeting with the Dalai Lama would negatively impact multi-billion-dollar trade ties and long-term ties between the two countries.

Beijing accuses the Dalai Lama of advocating Tibet's separation from China.  The Dalai Lama says he is simply seeking greater autonomy for Tibet, not independence. 

Some information for this report was provided by AFP and Reuters.

 


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