Jakarta, ID
Tuesday, May 29 2012, 11:55 AM

World

China slams Calderon's meeting with Dalai Lama

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China said Saturday a meeting between Mexican President Felipe Calderon and the Dalai Lama damaged relations between the countries and interfered with its internal affairs.

Calderon met for about 45 minutes on Friday with the Tibetan spiritual leader and Nobel Peace Prize laureate, who was in Mexico to speak at a conference on peace as the basis for happiness.

Foreign Ministry spokesman Ma Zhaoxu said the meeting "grossly interfered with China's internal affairs, hurt the feelings of the Chinese people and harmed Chinese-Mexican relations."

"We demand the Mexican side adopt measures to eliminate the bad impact and to safeguard the sound and stable development of Chinese-Mexican relations," Ma said in a statement.

Beijing opposes any meetings between foreign leaders and the Dalai Lama. It considers the Nobel laureate to be a separatist intent on ending Chinese rule over Tibet. The Dalai Lama says he is seeking only a high level of autonomy for Tibet.

Beijing sent troops to occupy Tibet following the 1949 Communist revolution. It insists the region has been part of Chinese territory for centuries, a claim disputed by many Tibetans who say the Himalayan region has a long history of autonomous rule led by a series of Buddhist leaders.

A failed uprising in 1959 led the Dalai Lama to flee into exile in India.