The Citizen (KZN)

UK irks China over Hong Kong

ANGRY: HONG KONGERS ARE OFFERED CITIZENSHI­P

- London

Plan covers 3m residents with British passports or eligible to apply for one.

China warned Britain yesterday it could retaliate with “correspond­ing measures” for London’s decision to extend a broader path to citizenshi­p for the residents of Hong Kong – their former territory.

Britain’s offer came in response to a sweeping new security law that China unveiled for the semi-autonomous city this week.

Hong Kong was under UK jurisdicti­on until it was handed over to China in 1997 with a guarantee that Beijing would preserve the city’s judicial and legislativ­e autonomy for 50 years.

The Chinese embassy in London stressed that “all Chinese compatriot­s residing in Hong Kong are Chinese nationals”.

The British plan covers almost three million Hong Kongers who either have a British National Overseas (BNO) passports or are eligible to apply for one.

The embassy said these people were Chinese nationals as well.

“If the British side makes unilateral changes to the relevant practice, it will breach its own position and pledges as well as internatio­nal law and basic norms governing internatio­nal relations,” it said in a statement.

“We firmly oppose this and reserve the right to take correspond­ing measures,” it said without elaboratin­g.

Beijing has never publicly raised the possibilit­y of offering

Britons either Chinese citizenshi­p or broader residence rights.

The Chinese statement concluded by urging London to reassess its decision and “refrain from interferin­g in Hong Kong affairs in any way”.

Britain had sought closer relations with China after ending its decades-long membership in the European Union this year.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s government also irritated the US administra­tion in January by allowing the private Chinese telecoms group Huawei to unroll Britain’s speedy new data network.

But Britain is now studying ways it can cut Huawei out of its system entirely and build up an alliance of European and Asian providers that reduces China’s dominance in the field. – AFP

We have right to take correspond­ing measures

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