
Beijing: China’s foreign ministry reported on Monday ( Apr 14 ) that it has imposed visa restrictions on some US personnel who have “behaved badly” on Tibet-related issues.
Washington recently imposed more visa restrictions on Chinese officials involved in plans governing foreigners ‘ access to Tibetan regions, and the announcement at a typical press conference followed.
The US demanded “unrestricted access” to the areas where US officials and other foreign observers were unable to access. The Chinese Communist Party also demanded “unrestricted access” to Tibet and another Tibetan regions of China.
Tibet-related issues, according to Lin Jian, a spokesperson for the Chinese Foreign Ministry, are” China’s internal affairs” and the” US misuse of visa restrictions on Chinese officials” over Tibet” severely violate international law and fundamental norms governing global relations.”
Traveling in groups and with a enable in advance is permitted for foreigners to attend Tibet’s even eastern region. Officials and foreign journalists must obtain Tibet’s local government ‘ permission before traveling there.
Tibet is “open.” Lin told reporters that China welcomes welcoming visitors from different nations to Tibet for business trips and travel.
China “opposes the intervention of any country or people in Tibetan matters under the pretext of so-called individual privileges, religion and culture,” he continued.
In what it calls a “peaceful emancipation” from feudal feudalism, China seized power of Tibet in 1950.
However, international organizations for animal rights and exile have consistently condemned what they call China’s tyrannical rule in Tibetan regions.