2008 Negotiations
No progress in eighth round of dialogue as Chinese reject autonomy proposal (International Campaign for Tibet, November 10, 2008)
The Tibet issue is one of six million Tibetans and not about Dalai Lama: Dalai Lama's Office issues statement (International Campaign for Tibet, July 17, 2008)
No progress in dialogue as crisis in Tibet deepens (International Campaign for Tibet, July 5, 2008)
Statement by Special Envoy of His Holiness the Dalai Lama Kasur Lodi Gyaltsen Gyari (Central Tibetan Administration, July 5, 2008)
Dalai Lama's representatives to meet with Chinese leadership for 7 (Office of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, July 1, 2008)
Dalai Lama's envoys hold press conference following talks (International Campaign for Tibet, May 8, 2008)
Dalai Lama's envoys to begin talks in China (International Campaign for Tibet, May 2, 2008)
His Holiness the Dalai Lama's Envoys to leave for China (Office of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, May 2, 2008)
International opinion influences China's call for meeting with Dalai Lama representative (International Campaign for Tibet, April 25, 2008)
In an unprecedented public move, Chinese state media issued a statement today saying that Chinese officials will have "contact and consultation" with the Dalai Lama's representative "in the coming days", and claimed that "the door to dialogue has remained open."
U.S. State Department Report on Tibet Negotiations (March 17, 2008)
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