China foreign minister urges U.S. not to interfere with Tibet in call to Kerry

BEIJING (Reuters) - The United States ought not meddle in China's inward undertakings on matters identified with Tibet, China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi told U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry in a telephone approach Saturday. As indicated by a record of the call posted on the Chinese outside service site, Kerry reaffirmed that there was no adjustment in the U.S. arrangement that Tibet is a piece of China and that the U.S. does not bolster Tibetan autonomy.
The telephone call takes after on from President Barack Obama's meeting with the banished Tibetan profound pioneer, the Dalai Lama, a week ago at the White House regardless of China cautioning it would harm conciliatory relations. China sees the Dalai Lama as a hazardous separatist. The meeting came during an era of as of now increased strains between the U.S. furthermore, China over Beijing's quest for regional cases in East Asia. On the call, Wang and Kerry likewise talked about the accomplishment of the as of late closed two-sided Strategic and Economic Dialog in Beijing, as per the outside service posting, which did not give specifics
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