I know that some of my colleagues addressed this issue a few moments ago. Mr. Sangay said that the failure of the 17-point agreement foreshadowed the failure of the “one country, two systems” approach, which may in turn herald the failure of a possible agreement with Taiwan.
What's your perspective on this? You were talking about hope earlier.
We asked Mr. Sangay this question. Perhaps you had a look at our discussions. He simply told us that hope is at the heart of the Buddhist religion and that we must keep that hope alive. Personally, I'm a little concerned about the fact that we can't think of a solution simply based on hope.
What can the international community do under these circumstances?