France wishes that China clarifies its position opposite Tibet

France wishes that China clarifies its position opposite to Tibet to help re-establish the bilateral relations as soon as possible, indicated Friday the Chinese Prime minister Wen Jiabao.

In answer to a question on the recent problems in the Sino French relations, Wen Jiabao declared that the problems resulted from "the meeting between the French leader and the dalai llama. It touched one of the topics that results more from the heart in China and knocked the feeling of the Chinese people. "

"Since the establishment of the diplomatic relations between China and France 45 years ago, the bilateral relations progressed on the whole in spite of some risks," Wen Jiabao indicated at the time of a press conference at the end of the yearly session of the national popular assembly (APN, parliament).

The Chinese Prime minister called France to take a position without ambiguousness bound on the problems in Tibet so that the French Sino relations to recover the earliest.

"It not only corresponds to the interests of China and France, but also to the interests of China and the European Union", he has underlined.

Tibet is an inalienable part of China and the problems in Tibet bound again take out state affairs of China, in which the foreign countries must not interfere, reaffirmed the Chinese Prime minister.

"Our position with regard to Tibet is constant and without ambiguousness and the door is always opened to the dialogue with the dalai llama provided that this last gives up its secessionist attempt," Wen Jiabao made known.

At the time of a press conference last Saturday, the Chinese minister of the Business strangers Yang Jiechi also called France to emit "positive signals" on the problems concerning the major concerns of China.

For the minister, China is not responsible person of the recent problems in the Sino French relations, but he has confidence in the long-term development of the bilateral relations.


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