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  • S. 138 seeks to amend the Tibetan Policy Act of 2002 to encourage a resolution to the Tibet-China conflict through dialogue without conditions and in line with international law. The bill emphasizes the United States' policy of recognizing the distinct identity of the Tibetan...

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    The bill wants to encourage peaceful talks between people from Tibet and China, and make sure that the information about Tibet is true and not mixed up by China's stories. It also wants the U.S. to help more with these talks and fighting the false stories.

  • The bill, titled the “Promoting a Resolution to the Tibet-China Conflict Act,” seeks to amend the Tibetan Policy Act of 2002. It emphasizes the right of the Tibetan people to self-determination and criticizes the People's Republic of China for suppressing Tibetan culture and avoiding...

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    This bill wants to change some rules to help the people in Tibet talk with China peacefully and keep their own culture. It also aims to stop any false information that might be spread about Tibet.