If Lobsang Sangay wishes to open negotiations with the Chinese Government on the Tibet issue, he has to soften his belligerent stance toward them. In the first place , he has very few cards in his hand. He is unlikely to find a nation to support him against China. Most countries, if not all, are friends of China, as China wields such great economic power today.
Again to come to the negotiating table with unsupported accusations of "cultural genocide" practiced by the Chinese Government in Tibet,is to raise the ire of the Chinese Government even before negotiations have begun. Furthermore, Lobsang Sangay is not bringing on the table a people who are united behind him. There are Rangzen people and there are people supporting Umaylam. What is more, there is the schism created by their ban on Shugden practice ,dividing people and families into the Shugden and non- Shugden camps.
With all these ongoing contentious issues, it is difficult to see a clear way forward for negotiations to take place.