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Exclusive | EU officials headed to China for human-rights dialogue as rare Tibet field visit planned
- At Chongqing meeting, Brussels also expected to raise its concerns about situations in Xinjiang and Hong Kong amid high bilateral tensions
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In an unexpected turn amid high bilateral tensions, European Union officials are to visit Tibet this month as a side outing to their annual human-rights dialogue with China.
The dialogue will take place on June 16 in Chongqing, an EU spokeswoman confirmed.
Brussels is understood to have requested a field visit to the Tibet autonomous region to examine human-rights conditions there, having given Beijing the names of some prisons it hoped to see.
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“As it stands now, a side visit to Tibet is also being organised by the Chinese authorities for a small group of officials from the European External Action Service who follow human rights issues,” said Nabila Massrali, the bloc’s foreign-affairs spokeswoman.

The EU team will be led by Paola Pampaloni, the second-in-command on its Asia desk within the union’s diplomatic corps.
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