Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

US, China step up war of words over Hong Kong riots

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WASHINGTON, Aug10 (AFP) - The United States and China have stepped up an increasing­ly harsh war of words over pro- democracy protests in Hong Kong, as Beijing seeks to push its accusation­s that the mass demonstrat­ions are being fuelled by foreign powers.

In the latest exchange, Washington has called out Beijing-backed news outlets for sharing “dangerous” reports after a newspaper revealed personal informatio­n about an American diplomat in Hong Kong who met with pro-democracy activists.

“Official Chinese media reports on our diplomat in Hong Kong have gone from irresponsi­ble to dangerous. This must stop,” State Department spokeswoma­n Morgan Ortagus posted on Twitter.

Beijing has increasing­ly pitched the anti- government protests in the semi- autonomous city as funded by the West, at one point describing violent unrest in the city as “the work of the US.” But China has provided little evidence for the claim beyond supportive statements from some Western politician­s.

The Hong Kong- based, pro- Beijing Ta Kung Pao reported that the political unit chief of the US Consulate General in Hong Kong, Julie Eadeh, had met with members of the political party Demosisto -- including prominent democracy activist Joshua Wong.

It shared details on Eadeh's career as well as her family members' names.

The Office of the Commission­er of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China in Hong Kong denounced Ortagus' remarks as “blatant slander against China” that had “again exposed US gangster logic.” Ortagus, however, said that “Chinese authoritie­s know full well, our accredited consular personnel are just doing their jobs, just like diplomats from every other country.” “Foreign diplomats in the United States, including Chinese ones, enjoy open access to all elements of American politics, civil society, academia, and business,” she added.

On Thursday, China demanded that US diplomats based in Hong Kong “stop interferin­g” in the city's affairs.

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