Chinese NPC Tibetan delegation visits European Parliament

Xinhua Updated: 2019-10-18

Nyima Cering (3rd R, front), deputy director of the Standing Committee of the Tibet Autonomous Regional People's Congress, meets with some members of the European Parliament in Brussels, Belgium, on Oct. 15, 2019. A Tibetan delegation of the National People's Congress (NPC), the top legislature, visited the European Parliament from Sunday to Tuesday. (Photo by Riccardo Pareggiani/Xinhua)

BRUSSELS -- A Tibetan delegation of the National People's Congress (NPC), the top legislature, visited the European Parliament from Sunday to Tuesday.

The delegation, led by Nyima Cering, deputy director of the Standing Committee of the Tibet Autonomous Regional People's Congress, met with some members of the European Parliament and exchanged ideas with scholars from local think tanks.

Nyima Cering introduced the successful practice of the Chinese central government's principles and policies toward Tibet, the NPC system and the successful practice of the regional ethnic autonomy system in Tibet.

With the full support of the central government and of the people of the whole country, as well as the hard work of the people of all ethnic groups in Tibet, it took the autonomous region only a few decades to move from backwardness to progress, from poverty to prosperity and from closure to opening, he said.

It is also within these few decades that the social system in Tibet achieved a historic leap, and the society underwent tremendous changes, he said.

Incorporating his own experience, Nyima Cering introduced the facts of Tibet's politics, economy, language and culture inheritance, and ecological environment protection.

Emphasizing that the Tibet-related issues involve China's core interests, he said it is hoped that the European side will earnestly respect China's core interests and major concerns, carefully handle the Tibet-related issues in a prudent manner, and jointly safeguard the healthy and stable development of China-European relations.

The European side appreciates the achievements of Tibet and expresses the willingness to further promote exchanges and cooperation between the European Parliament and the NPC.

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