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His attempts to abide by the terms of the 17-Point Agreement are analogous to the Middle-Way Approach.
His Holiness's Middle Way Approach For Resolving the Issue of Tibet 2010
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Since the decision to pursue the Middle-Way Approach, and before His Holiness the Dalai Lama issued a statement in the European parliament in Strasbourg on 15 June 1988-which formed the basis of our negotiations as to what kind of autonomy was needed by the Tibetan people-a four-day special conference was organised in Dharamsala from 6 June 1988.
His Holiness's Middle Way Approach For Resolving the Issue of Tibet 2010
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Agreement are analogous to the Middle-Way Approach.
His Holiness's Middle Way Approach For Resolving the Issue of Tibet 2010
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Therefore, the special characteristic of the Middle-Way Approach is that it can achieve peace through non-violence, mutual benefit, unity of nationalities and social stability.
His Holiness's Middle Way Approach For Resolving the Issue of Tibet 2010
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Accordingly, a preliminary opinion poll was conducted in which more than 64% of the total opinion letters received expressed that there was no need to hold a referendum, and that they would support the Middle-Way Approach, or whatever decisions His Holiness the Dalai Lama takes from time to time, in accordance with the changing political situation in China and the world at large.
His Holiness's Middle Way Approach For Resolving the Issue of Tibet 2010
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Therefore, the special characteristic of the Middle-Way Approach is that it can achieve peace through non-violence, mutual benefit, unity of nationalities and social stability.
His Holiness's Middle Way Approach For Resolving the Issue of Tibet 2010
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Accordingly, a preliminary opinion poll was conducted in which more than 64% of the total opinion letters received expressed that there was no need to hold a referendum, and that they would support the Middle-Way Approach, or whatever decisions His Holiness the Dalai Lama takes from time to time, in accordance with the changing political situation in China and the world at large.
His Holiness's Middle Way Approach For Resolving the Issue of Tibet 2010
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This brief introduction to the Middle-Way policy and its history is intended for the Tibetan people inside and outside Tibet-and all those interested-to have a better understanding of the issues involved.
His Holiness's Middle Way Approach For Resolving the Issue of Tibet 2010
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Middle-Way Approach, a non-partisan and moderate position that safeguards the vital interests of all concerned parties-for Tibetans: the protection and preservation of their culture, religion and national identity; for the Chinese: the security and territorial integrity of the motherland; and for neighbours and other third parties: peaceful borders and international relations.
His Holiness's Middle Way Approach For Resolving the Issue of Tibet 2010
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Immediately, His Holiness the Dalai Lama gave a favourable response by agreeing to undertake negotiations and decided to change the policy of restoring Tibet's independence to that of the Middle-Way Approach.
His Holiness's Middle Way Approach For Resolving the Issue of Tibet 2010
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