Saturday, 11.22.2008, 11:21am (GMT)
Tibetan exiles meeting in India have agreed to back the Dalai Lama's policy of seeking autonomy, rather than full independence, from China.
But the decision to support the Tibetan spiritual leader's approach to continue talks with Beijing was viewed as conditional on progress being made.
The Dalai Lama himself recently said he feared talks with China had reached a dead end.
Some Tibetans have indicated that they support pressing for full independence.
Under the Dalai Lama's so-called "Middle Way" approach, Tibetans would essentially stop pushing for the re-establishment of Tibet as an independent nation.
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Tibetan exiles meeting in India have agreed to back the Dalai Lama's policy of seeking autonomy, rather than full independence, from China.
But the decision to support the Tibetan spiritual leader's approach to continue talks with Beijing was viewed as conditional on progress being made.
The Dalai Lama himself recently said he feared talks with China had reached a dead end.
Some Tibetans have indicated that they support pressing for full independence.
Under the Dalai Lama's so-called "Middle Way" approach, Tibetans would essentially stop pushing for the re-establishment of Tibet as an independent nation.
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