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Catalonia eyes mediation, with nod to China, Russia by Staff Writers Barcelona (AFP) Oct 4, 2018 Catalonia's separatist leader urged Madrid to consider foreign mediation in the conflict over his region's demand for independence, in a letter made public Thursday and also sent to Russia, China and others. Media published the leaked letter addressed by Quim Torra to the Spanish government. Copies were also sent to the presidents of several countries that have faced violent separatist crises. Torra formally asked the Spanish government "to enter mediated dialogue as quickly as possible" over the independence dispute. "You may also wish to suggest one or more institutional mediators and observers to facilitate the substantive dialogue process," Torra wrote in the letter, written in English and dated September 26. Catalonia's drive for independence sparked a political crisis in Spain a year ago. Torra is pushing for the right to stage a legally-binding independence referendum for the northeastern region. His letter was published in Catalan media and confirmed as authentic to AFP by a regional government spokeswoman. It was addressed to Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez with copies sent to 43 other international and regional leaders. They included Xi Jinping, president of China. His country has regional issues of its own in Tibet and the far-west Xinjiang region, where Beijing is cracking down on what it calls separatist elements. Torra also sent the letter to Russian President Vladimir Putin, who led a war against separatists in Chechnya. A Catalan regional government source said Torra had sent the letter to Putin, Xi and US President Donald Trump because their countries were permanent members of the UN's Security Council. But he did not send it to Emmanuel Macron, president of France which is also one such member. Catalan separatist leaders declared unilateral independence on October 27 last year. Spain's conservative government responded by sacking the region's government and dissolving its parliament. Torra called on Sanchez in the letter to ask prosecutors to drop the charges against Catalan leaders detained during that crisis.
Vatican, China in hush negotiations on 'underground' bishops: sources Vatican City (AFP) Sept 28, 2018 After clinching a historic deal, the Vatican and China are involved in fresh negotiations over the fate of "underground" bishops who remained faithful to the pope for decades despite pressure from Beijing, sources say. The Vatican hopes the negotiations following Saturday's deal - seen as paving the way for rapprochement between the Catholic Church and Beijing - will lead China to soften its approach to those who swore allegiance to the pontiff for decades. A Vatican source and a Chinese pries ... read more
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