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Chinese Consulate General in Houston covers a consular jurisdiction of eight American Southern states and a self-governing commonwealth: Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida and Puerto Rico. The consulate is committed to the exchanges and cooperation between China and the above-listed states in the areas of economy and trade, science and technology as well as culture etc., protecting the rights and interests of the Chinese citizens in its consular areas according to law and offering the services like approving and issuing visa and appropriate papers.

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Qiao Hong

Consul General of the People's Republic of China in Houston

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Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Jiang Yu's Remarks on the Recent Adoption of the Tibet-Related Resolution by the US Senate

Q: It is reported that the US Senate has recently adopted a so-called resolution, calling on the Dalai Lama and the Chinese Government to step up dialogues on the rights of Tibetan people. Could you comment?

A: Issues of Tibet are totally internal affairs of China and so are the Chinese Government's contacts and consultations with the Dalai Lama. China firmly opposes US Senate's adoption of the Tibet-related resolution which interferes into China's internal affairs.

We urge the US Senate to abide by the fundamental norms governing international relations, stop supporting and conniving with the separatist forces of "Tibet independence" and stop making erroneous remarks and taking actions that interfere into China's internal affairs and undermine China-U.S. relations.



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