Deccan Chronicle

Beijing sternly warns Britain against any HK ‘interferen­ce’

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London, July 21: China has hit back with a warning that Britain must “bear the consequenc­es” if it continues what it believes is interferen­ce in its internal affairs after the UK suspended its extraditio­n treaty with Hong Kong. UK Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab told the House of Commons on Monday that China’s new National Security Law had significan­tly changed key assumption­s underpinni­ng the arrangemen­ts with former British colony of Hong Kong and therefore the treaty would remain suspended “indefinite­ly”.

“The United Kingdom is watching. And the whole world is watching,” Raab said, in a warning to China. Soon after, the Chinese Embassy in London and the Chinese ambassador to the UK issued strong statements condemning the UK’s move as a disregard for its representa­tions and “blatant” interferen­ce in its internal affairs.

“The UK blatantly interfered in China’s internal affairs and contravene­d internatio­nal law and the basic norms governing internatio­nal relations,” Liu Xiaoming said in a Twitter statement.

“China has never interfered in UK’s internal affairs. The UK should do the same to China. Otherwise it must bear the consequenc­es,” he said. A longer official Chinese Embassy statement also expressed its “grave concern and strong opposition” of the UK’s moves related to Hong Kong.

“The Chinese Government remains unwavering in its resolve to implement the National Security Law for Hong Kong SAR, to safeguard national sovereignt­y, security and developmen­t interest, and to oppose external interferen­ce. China will firmly fight back at any move that interferes in its internal affairs,” the statement noted. “China urges the UK side to immediatel­y stop interferin­g in Hong Kong affairs, which are China’s internal affairs, in any form,” it added.

 ?? — AFP ?? Riot police enter a shopping mall after prostester­s gathered to mark one year since a group of white-clad men attacked pro-democracy protesters who were returning home from protests at the nearby Yuen Long train station, in Hong Kong on Tuesday.
— AFP Riot police enter a shopping mall after prostester­s gathered to mark one year since a group of white-clad men attacked pro-democracy protesters who were returning home from protests at the nearby Yuen Long train station, in Hong Kong on Tuesday.

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