China will never initiate a dialogue with the Tibetans. Why will they do that? There are no benefits for them at all and it is just a waste of time for them to try to talk to the Tibetans. China is one of the most powerful countries in the world right now and they do not need anything from a bunch of refugees.
In fact, it is the Tibetans who needed China. The Tibetans are really arrogant to think that China will even want to have a dialogue with them. Just look at Tibet now. Tibet had progressed so much during their occupation and the quality of life in Tibet is quite good now. Poverty is down to less than 10% and soon it will be completely eradicated.
China had removed its wish to initiate a dialogue with Dalai Lama from the white paper and it already tells us what is on China's mind. Tibetans took too much of time and now the chance for them to connect with China is not longer viable. Too bad.
I agree with you China will never have dialogue with CTA. Why would they since all Lobsang Sangay aka CTA does is condemn them and criticise them? That's really not the way to go about making "friends" with China like what the Dalai Lama said. What has CTA got to offer to China? It used to be the Dalai Lama but now they are even starting to find their own Dalai Lama, so I don't think they are worried about the next incarnation now.
This headline of this news says it all...
China’s Xi: ‘No force can stop the Chinese people and the Chinese nation - President Xi Jinping makes it clear to the entire world as China celebrated its national day, commemorating the 70th anniversary of the Chinese Communist Party’s rule.
They showcased their great military might and unveiling the Dongfeng 41, a nuclear-capable missile that could reach the US in 30 minutes. Is this a warning? Probably.
One thing is for sure, China takes its nation's unification extremely seriously unlike CTA. President Xi stresses, “Unity is iron and steel; unity is a source of strength”. This is something the Tibetan exile government should learn. All great leaders unite their people, not divide them.
China’s Xi: ‘No force can stop the Chinese people and the Chinese nation’
BEIJING — Chinese President Xi Jinping said Tuesday in a speech commemorating the 70th anniversary of the Chinese Communist Party’s rule that no force could sway China’s development.
“There is no force that can shake the foundation of this great nation,” Xi said in Mandarin, according to an official translation broadcast through state media. “No force can stop the Chinese people and the Chinese nation forging ahead.”
Xi did not specifically mention any other country by name, and emphasized that China would pursue peaceful development.
“Long live the great Communist Party of China. And long live the great Chinese People!” Xi concluded his speech, which lasted for less than 10 minutes.
Xi then reviewed the military, in which about 15,000 personnel were said to be participating. The review was also set to showcase 160 aircraft and 580 pieces of military equipment, including drones and missiles.
China ended the equipment portion of the military parade by unveiling the Dongfeng 41, a nuclear-capable missile. The Associated Press quoted analysts as saying the weapon could reach the U.S. in 30 minutes.
The capital city will also hold a gala Tuesday evening as part of the National Day celebrations.
Hong Kong’s leader Carrie Lam traveled to Beijing for the 70th anniversary, as did Financial Secretary Paul Chan, amid 18 consecutive weeks of mass demonstrations in the special administrative region.
In his speech Tuesday, Xi said that the central government would “maintain long-term prosperity and stability of Hong Kong and Macao.”
“Forging ahead, we must remain committed to the strategy of peaceful reunification, and ’One Country, Two Systems,” Xi said. He added that China would “advance peaceful development of cross-strait relations, unite the whole country and continue to strive forward the complete unification of our country.”
Separately, during a speech at a reception on Monday night, Xi stressed China’s need to be unified under the Communist Party in order to overcome challenges.
“Unity is iron and steel; unity is a source of strength,” Xi said, according to an English-language transcript from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The Chinese leader reiterated the government’s position of “One Country, Two Systems” on Hong Kong and Macao, as well as the “One-China” principle on Taiwan. Xi said, “The complete reunification of the motherland is an inevitable trend; it is what the greater national interests entail and what all Chinese people aspire for. No one and no force can ever stop it!”
Xi became China’s leader in 2012, and abolished term limits last year.
Source: https://www.cnbc.com/2019/10/01/china-70th-anniversary-xi-says-no-force-can-stop-the-chinese-people.html