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Commentary: U.S. bill on Tibet confuses facts
The region also has witnessed comprehensive progress in social life, as well as thriving religious and cultural development.
At the moment when the world is suffering from the contagious financial crisis, most Americans understand that all countries in the world, especially China and the United States should enhance their cooperation to tide over the current difficulties.
However, the House members' approval of the bill has violated the basic principles guiding international relations and also poisoned the atmosphere for cooperation between the two countries.
Members of the U.S. Congress should respect the facts, root out their bias on China and show their morality and responsibility by not damaging U.S.-China relations.
Editor:Liu Anqi



