Third Symposium on Tibet WorkThe Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party and the State Council held the Third Symposium on Tibet Work (Chinese: 第三次西藏工作座谈会) in Beijing from July 20 to 23, 1994.[1] HistoryJiang Zemin, General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party, Premier Li Peng, and Li Ruihuan, Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, spoke at the meeting. The Opinions on Accelerating Development and Maintaining Social Stability in Tibet, established by the meeting, encapsulated the historical experiences of Tibet's operations during that phase, assessed the prevailing circumstances in Tibet, delineated the guiding principles and objectives for future endeavors, and devised policies and measures to expedite development and uphold social stability in the region.[2] The conference directly resulted in the initiation of 62 construction projects, with a cumulative investment of 2.38 billion yuan to promote Tibet. It also established the principal decision of "counterpart assistance to Tibet, division of responsibilities, and regular rotation".[3][4] See also
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