China Cuts Relations With Czech President Over Dalai Lama Visit

China has cut relations with the Czech President, Petr Pavel, in response to his meeting with the Dalai Lama. The move is seen as an escalation of diplomatic tensions between the two countries. China considers the Dalai Lama, the exiled Tibetan spiritual leader, a separatist and has long opposed any official contact with him. The Chinese government has stated that it will cease all engagement with President Pavel over this issue. The decision is likely to have significant implications for the diplomatic and economic relations between China and the Czech Republic. It underscores the Chinese government's firm stance on its territorial and political sensitivities, particularly regarding Tibet and the Dalai Lama. The article highlights the ongoing geopolitical tensions and the delicate balancing act that countries must navigate when dealing with China, which often uses its economic and diplomatic leverage to assert its interests on the global stage.
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