In big setback to China, Tibetan political leader visits White House for first time in 60 years
The head of the Tibetan government in exile has visited the U.S. White House for the first time in six decades, a move that could further infuriate Beijing, which has accused the United States of trying to destabilise the region.
Tibet has become one of the areas of dispute between the United States and China, with relations between the world`s two biggest economies at their lowest point in decades.