Dharamsala: The 30th session of the Tibetan Task Force on negotiations that began on May 1 was presided by Dr. Lobsang Sangay, President of the Central Tibet Administration. Nineteen members of the Task Force attended the meeting that concluded today.
During the three-day meeting, the members discussed about the recent developments in China post the 19th Party Congress and the National People’s Congress. They heard presentation on developments in India-China, Australia-China, and Vatican-China relations as well as the US National Security Strategy and situation in Taiwan. The members also deliberated on how these developments might impact the efforts of Central Tibetan Administrations in resolving the long standing issue of Tibet.
The Task Force held a detailed discussion on the situation inside Tibet, the perceptible shifts in global political landscape and the overall prospects for the resumption of dialogue between Dharamsala and Beijing to resolve the protracted issue of Tibet.
– Report filed by Task Force Secretariat –