BEIJING, July 24 (Xinhua) -- China appreciated Nepal taking "necessary and
just measures" on Tibetan-related issues, Foreign Ministry spokesman Liu
Jianchao said on Thursday.
Liu made the remarks when commenting on the recent detention of Tibetan
separatists in Nepal by the local police.
The adoption of necessary and just measures by Nepal shows the country's
responsible attitude in this regard, Liu said.
He said some Tibetan separatists, using violence and threats, thronged the
Chinese embassy in Nepal to impair China's interests, attempting to separate
Tibet from the Chinese territory.
Last Friday, Nepali police detained about 100 Tibetan separatists in the
Nepali capital of Kathmandu, who tried to throng the visa office of the Chinese
Embassy beside a street choked with heavy traffic, shouting anti-China and
"Tibet Independence" slogans.
Liu said China did not accept the accusation by the group Human Rights
Watch of exerting pressure on Nepal to make arrests.
China was critical of this accusation, Liu noted.
Nepal is a friendly neighbor of China, Liu said, noting that China does not
exert pressure on friends and good neighbors, and exerting pressure is not a
foreign policy of China.
Liu expressed appreciation for friendly nations' reiteration on many
occasions that they would not permit any moves in their territory to infringe on
China's interests.