Khaleej Times

Trump links HK crisis to trade

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hong kong — Donald Trump has urged China to ‘humanely’ resolve the violent stand-off with pro-democracy protesters in Hong Kong, on the back of growing concerns that Beijing is considerin­g direct interventi­on in the crisis.

Images taken by AFP on Thursday showed thousands of Chinese military personnel waving red flags and parading at a sports stadium in the city of Shenzhen, just across the border from Hong Kong.

Dozens of armoured personnel carriers and supply trucks were also parked nearby.

Chinese state-run media reported this week that the elements of the People’s Armed Police (PAP),

Of course China wants to make a deal. Let them work humanely with Hong Kong first! Donald Trump US President

which is under the command of the Central Military Commission, were assembling in Shenzhen.

The parade comes as the US president linked a possible trade deal with Beijing to a peaceful resolution to the political unrest that has roiled the semi-autonomous Chinese city for 10 weeks. Washington has become increasing­ly alarmed by Chinese security forces gathering near the border with Hong Kong as the protests show no signs of abating and Beijing intensifie­s its drumbeat of intimidati­on against a movement pushing for democratic reforms.

“Millions of jobs are being lost in China to other non-Tariffed countries. Thousands of companies are leaving. Of course China wants to make a deal. Let them work humanely with Hong Kong first!” Trump wrote on Twitter, in the first clear indication that the trade deal could be threatened by how Beijing reacts to the protests. —

 ?? AP ?? FIGHTING TOGETHER: Occupy Central leader Benny Tai is accompanie­d by pro-democracy lawmaker Helena Wong, as he leaves the High Court in Hong Kong on Thursday. —
AP FIGHTING TOGETHER: Occupy Central leader Benny Tai is accompanie­d by pro-democracy lawmaker Helena Wong, as he leaves the High Court in Hong Kong on Thursday. —

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