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US president hails the Dalai Lama as 'good friend'

The Dalai Lama is introduced during the National Prayer Breakfast in Washington, DC, on Thursday.

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President Barack Obama on Thursday hailed the Dalai Lama as a "good friend" during a symbolic first public encounter between the two men that is sure to enrage Beijing.

Speaking at a high-profile Washington prayer breakfast, Obama heaped praise on his fellow Nobel peace laureate, who is reviled by China as a separatist.

"I want to offer a special welcome to a good friend," said Obama, describing the Dalai Lama as "a powerful example of what it means to practice compassion."

He "inspires us to speak up for the freedom and dignity of all human beings," Obama said before an audience of around 3,000 people.

It is the first time the two men have been seen together in public.

Three previous encounters have been held behind closed doors - and outside the Oval Office - to avoid risking relations with China.

There had been much speculation about whether a meeting would actually take place, with the White House keen to play down talk of any formal sit-down.

Beijing accuses the Dalai Lama of seeking to split Tibet from the rest of China and calls him a "wolf in sheep's clothing."

It vigorously lobbies against foreign leaders meeting the Dalai Lama "in any form."

But during Thursday's prayer breakfast Obama and the Dalai Lama saluted each other across a plush ballroom.

Wearing his familiar saffron and maroon robes, the Dalai Lama was not seated at the head table with Obama and other speakers, but was a short distance away from the dais.

The Buddhist leader put his hands together, bowed and made a peace sign with his fingers as he was acknowledged by hosts.

Obama placed his hands together in response.

China decries interference

Even before the encounter China had decried interference in its domestic affairs.

"We hope that the American side will act upon its commitment on Tibet-related issues and properly deal with relevant issues in keeping with the overall interests of bilateral relations," said a foreign ministry spokesman.

The government-published China Daily newspaper said: "Should a president of the US meet with the Dalai Lama, it will unquestionably step on China's toes and therefore cast a shadow over US-China relations.  

"Obama is acquiescing to the Dalai Lama's attempt to split Tibet from China."

Since becoming president, Obama has made a "pivot to Asia" a cornerstone of his foreign policy.

Although Thursday's meeting will certainly draw China's opprobrium, the concrete consequences remain unclear.

The Dalai Lama has lived in exile in India since 1959 after a failed uprising in Tibet.

More than 130 ethnic Tibetans have set themselves on fire since 2009 in protest at Beijing's rule, campaign groups and overseas media have said. Most of them have died.

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