Wednesday, September 2, 2009

China canceled a visit Taiwan

China has canceled or postponed several visits to Taiwan in order to express their dissatisfaction with the visit of the Tibetan spiritual leader Dalai-lama the island.
Thai spokesman of the ruling Nationalist Party, Chen Shu-Rong, said the visit was canceled and officials of the Communist Party in Shanghai, Yang Sjaodua. He did not want to comment on media claims that the Taiwan Nationalist Party last week sent the envoy to China in an attempt to win approval of the Chinese government to visit the Dalai-Lama. Chinese authorities, on arrival Dalai-Lama to Taiwan on Sunday, warned that "visits have negative consequences on relations mainland China and Taiwan.
Taiwanese authorities have announced that President Ma Ying-džeu not meet with the Dalai-lamom, and that the Dalai-Lamu accepted because he came to pray for the souls of victims and to give a blessing to those who survived the typhoon 'Morakot'.

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