Obama aides at Dharamsala
Senior Obama administration officials held talks with top members of the Tibetan government in-exile at its headquarters at Dharamsala, Himachal Pradesh, on Sunday, ahead of what is being described as a "significant" meeting with the Dalai Lama on Monday.
A three-member White House team led by senior presidential adviser Valerie Jarrett, which arrived on a special chartered flight at Kangra's Gaggal airstrip on Saturday afternoon, held meetings on Sunday with Tibetan "prime minister" Samdhong Rinpoche and the Dalai Lama's special envoy, Lodi Gyari.
While officials have not disclosed any details about the closed-door meetings, sources said the "discussions possibly included the possibility of reopening the Tibet-China dialogue in preparation for the US delegation's meeting with.
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A three-member White House team led by senior presidential adviser Valerie Jarrett, which arrived on a special chartered flight at Kangra's Gaggal airstrip on Saturday afternoon, held meetings on Sunday with Tibetan "prime minister" Samdhong Rinpoche and the Dalai Lama's special envoy, Lodi Gyari.
While officials have not disclosed any details about the closed-door meetings, sources said the "discussions possibly included the possibility of reopening the Tibet-China dialogue in preparation for the US delegation's meeting with.
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