HR 4281
Tibet Independence Act
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The Tibet Independence Act seeks to assert U.S. policy regarding Tibet, affirming that China’s territorial claims are invalid and authorizing the President to recognize Tibet as a separate, independent country. It aims to hold foreign individuals accountable for supporting China’s occupation of Tibet through the imposition of property and visa sanctions. The bill also directs the President to identify and list foreign persons involved in supporting the occupation and to invite the Sikyong of Tibet to the United States for a state visit.
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