Central Tibetan Administration (CTA) expressed confidence that US support for Tibet remains strong and bipartisan, regardless of Donald Trump's potential return to office. According to *The Print*, Norzin Dolma, CTA's minister for International Relations, cited the Resolve Tibet Act, signed by President Biden in July 2024, as evidence of enduring congressional support. The act enhances US backing for Tibetan human rights and counters misinformation on Tibet’s history. Despite China’s protests, the US continues advocating for dialogue with the Dalai Lama. Dolma emphasized that both Trump and Biden administrations have demonstrated commitment to the Tibetan cause through legislative measures.
Tibetan Administration Confident in Bipartisan US Support Despite Trump’s Election
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