Government Will Receive Dalai Lama as Religious, Not Political, Leader

September 21, 2004

Source: Beliefnet.com

Wire Service: AP

http://www.beliefnet.com/story/153/story_15304_1.html

On September 21, 2004 the Associated Press reported, "Mexico's government will greet the Dalai Lama as a religious leader - not as a politician - a top official said Tuesday. Interior Secretary Santiago Creel, who oversees domestic political issues, told a news conference that the Nobel Peace Prize laureate would be welcomed as a religious leader, not as a political leader of Tibet, which China says is an integral part of its territory. 'The argument is that he is a religious leader, nothing more, nothing less,' Creel said. 'He is the head of the beliefs that he represents and we are going to receive him in that character.' Creel said that he would greet the Dalai Lama on behalf of President Vicente Fox, ruling out a direct reception. Chinese government officials have expressed concern about the five-day visit, which starts Oct. 3, and had urged Mexican officials to shun the Dalai Lama. Mexico has been working to expand political and economic relations with the giant Asian nation."