 His Holiness the Dalai Lama greets the audience before participating in a dialogue with leading Japanese scientists on the "Future of the Earth" at the Ryogoku Kokugikan Hall in Tokyo, Japan, November 1, 2009. (Photo by Tenzin Choejor) Dharamsala, Nov 2: Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama sent a message to the visiting Dalai Lama through a group of lawmakers Sunday, saying he hopes to meet with the exiled Tibetan leader again, Kyodo News agency cited group sources as saying. The report said Hatoyama avoided directly meeting with the Dalai Lama apparently in hopes of not provoking China. But the message may draw criticism from Beijing all the same, it added. Before he became prime minister in September, Hatoyama met the Dalai Lama in November 2007 as secretary general of the Democratic Party of Japan and expressed support for "high autonomy" for Tibet. The Dalai Lama, who lives in exile after fleeing to India in 1959 following a failed uprising against Chinese rule in Tibet, received Hatoyama's message at a Tokyo hotel. It was delivered by a bipartisan group of lawmakers interested in Tibet headed by DPJ member Seishu Makino. According to the sources, the Dalai Lama thanked Hatoyama for the message and told the lawmakers he was pleased that Hatoyama, with whom he has met several times, has become prime minister. The Dalai Lama said he has sent a personal letter to Hatoyama to celebrate his inauguration as prime minister, the sources said. |