Times of Suriname

Prosperous, stable Hong Kong in interests of both China and UK

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LONDON - A prosperous and stable Hong Kong is in the interests of both China and Britain, Chinese Ambassador to Britain Liu Xiaoming has said. The national security legislatio­n is necessary for the Hong Kong Special Administra­tive Region (SAR), home to more than 300,000 British citizens and over 700 British firms, Liu said Tuesday at the British Parliament’s All Party Parliament­ary China Group webinar.

He said that in the past 23 years since the handover, “One Country, Two Systems” has achieved tremendous success in the Hong

Kong SAR. “However, this great city has been ‘defenseles­s’ in terms of national security,” he said. “This is caused by severe stigmatiza­tion and demonizati­on of Article 23 of the Basic Law, which provides for the making of a national security law for the SAR.” As a result, no such a law has been enacted, making the SAR a risk and a loophole for China’s national security, according to Liu. He said that since the turbulence over the proposed amendment bill in 2019, anti-China elements seeking to disrupt Hong Kong have clamoured for “Hong Kong independen­ce” and “self determinat­ion.” “They have been engaged in separatist activities that threaten national unity and created terror in the city through violence, including beating, smashing, looting and arson,” he said. These activities have gravely undermined the social stability, economic prosperity and public safety in Hong Kong, landing the region in the gravest situation since the handover, he added.

“As is in all countries, safeguardi­ng national security is the primary responsibi­lity of the Central Government and falls within the power of the Central Government,” Liu said. He noted that in Britain, it is the Central Government and Parliament that are responsibl­e for matters relating to national security in England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales. “Therefore, it is within the power of the National People’s Congress to plug the loophole that compromise­s national security in Hong Kong through legislatio­n in accordance with the Constituti­on and the Basic Law,” Liu said. “This is entirely reasonable and lawful. This is something that must be done.” This legislatio­n targets only the few actions and activities that gravely jeopardize national security, Liu added. (Xinhua)

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