Okun, the first speaker of the national parliament of Denmark met with delegation of Chinese Tibetologists, who are now visiting Copenhagen, on November 26.
The Chinese Tibetologists briefed conditions concerning Tibet's economy, society and culture after the democratic reform of Tibet on the meeting.
According to Zheng Dui, head of the delegation, Tibet has more than 46,000 monks, taking up a high proportion of the region's total population, says more than 2.8 million. Bilingual education of Tibetan and Han was carried out from primary to senior high schools.
Okun held that Denmark side always agreed with "one China" policy and Tibet is a part of China. He expressed his wish that talk between Chinese central government and representatives of Dalai Lama, would be fruitful and constructive. Of great importance is, he said, both side should seek for a reliable and peaceful solution that gears to the need of future while "one China" policy remained the same.
The delegation also introduced the cultural, economic, religionary development as well as Tibetan studies to oversea Chinese on the same day in Chinese Embassy in Denmark.
On November 25, the delegation held a seminar to exchange views with experts of North Europe Asia Research Center, Tibetan Studies Office of the International Culture Research Department of Copenhagen University. The Chinese Tibetologists expatiated on the yesterday and today conditions of Tibetan studies, history of the integration of religion and politics in Tibet.
Deerman, director with North Europe Asia Research Center said what the Tibetologists introduced was just what they need.
The delegation, consisted of six Chinese Tibetologsits, has arrived in Copenhagen, capital city of Denmark, on November 24 for a five-day visit.