<p>Speaking in the parliament building on the last day of a visit to the Central European country, the Buddhist leader called for political liberalisation in China.<br /><br />On the question of his former homeland, the exiled spiritual leader of Tibet said that a solution must be found that is acceptable to both China and the people of the province.<br />Though he noted a growing openness in Beijing to dialogue, the Dalai Lama said that there are still hard-liners who believe that aggression is the answer.<br /><br />"But they are wrong," he was quoted as saying by the Hungarian state news agency MTI.<br />On his seventh visit to Hungary, the 14th Dalai Lama, born Tenzin Gyaco in 1935, also had some advice for the Hungarian people.<br /><br />"I have heard that you are struggling with economic problems," he said, before advising Hungarians to work hard and remain optimistic.<br /><br />Over the previous two days, the Dalai Lama addressed crowds of more than 11,000 in a sold-out Budapest sport arena.<br /><br />He was named an honorary citizen of the Hungarian capital by Budapest Mayor Gabor Demszky Saturday.<br /><br />After leaving Hungary Tuesday, he is scheduled to continue his last planned visit to Europe this year with a trip to the German town of Passau.<br /></p>
<p>Speaking in the parliament building on the last day of a visit to the Central European country, the Buddhist leader called for political liberalisation in China.<br /><br />On the question of his former homeland, the exiled spiritual leader of Tibet said that a solution must be found that is acceptable to both China and the people of the province.<br />Though he noted a growing openness in Beijing to dialogue, the Dalai Lama said that there are still hard-liners who believe that aggression is the answer.<br /><br />"But they are wrong," he was quoted as saying by the Hungarian state news agency MTI.<br />On his seventh visit to Hungary, the 14th Dalai Lama, born Tenzin Gyaco in 1935, also had some advice for the Hungarian people.<br /><br />"I have heard that you are struggling with economic problems," he said, before advising Hungarians to work hard and remain optimistic.<br /><br />Over the previous two days, the Dalai Lama addressed crowds of more than 11,000 in a sold-out Budapest sport arena.<br /><br />He was named an honorary citizen of the Hungarian capital by Budapest Mayor Gabor Demszky Saturday.<br /><br />After leaving Hungary Tuesday, he is scheduled to continue his last planned visit to Europe this year with a trip to the German town of Passau.<br /></p>