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Facts nail the US lies on Tibet

By Zang Yanping | China Daily | Updated: 2019-05-11 07:01

The White House ratified the Reciprocal Access to Tibet Act of 2018 in December, urging the Chinese government to give US journalists, diplomats and tourists unrestricted access to the Tibet autonomous region, failing which it would deny Chinese officials deemed responsible for restricting access to Tibet entry to the United States.

In a report published on its official website recently, the US Department of State claimed, without any basis, that the Chinese government had systematically obstructed US officials, journalists and tourists from entering Tibet and other areas inhabited by ethnic Tibetan people in 2018.

China has always kept the doors to Tibet open to the outside world. But while doing so, it has introduced certain measures, in accordance with the law, for foreigners' entry into the region. More important, Tibet is China's internal affair which brooks no interference from any foreign country.

Facts nail the US lies on Tibet

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