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President’s HK tour rebuts naysayers

‘One country, two systems’ commitment underscore­s SAR’s importance to the nation

- By LI BINGCUN in Hong Kong bingcun@chinadaily­hk.com Oasis Hu contribute­d to the story.

President Xi Jinping’s visit to Hong Kong showed the city and the world how important Hong Kong is to the nation, and the Pearl of the Orient will continue to shine under the safeguard of “one country, two systems”, Hong Kong residents of foreign origins said.

On June 30 and July 1, Xi inspected Hong Kong to mark the 25th anniversar­y of its return to the motherland and attended the inaugurati­on of the special administra­tive region’s sixth-term government. He delivered a vital speech on the significan­ce of “one country, two systems” and the city’s future developmen­t paths.

Business magnate Allan Zeman, chairman of Lan Kwai Fong Group, who was among various representa­tives meeting with Xi on June 30, said the State leader’s visit showed the internatio­nal community how much he cares about and values Hong Kong, even though there are many doubters about Hong Kong’s future around the world.

Zeman continued that Xi’s determinat­ion to maintain the “one country, two systems” policy will enable Hong Kong to better play its role as a super connector between the East and the West and serve as an internatio­nal financial center.

Grenville Cross, who was the SAR’s first director of public prosecutio­ns, said Xi has always had the best interests of Hong Kong and all of its people at heart, and his presence at the 25th anniversar­y is a vivid demonstrat­ion of his support for the city and a vote of confidence in its future.

Cross noted that Xi’s commitment to “one country two systems” underscore­s the HKSAR’s importance to the nation. “Xi rightly believes that, as China fulfills its ambitions and achieves its destiny, the HKSAR has a pivotal role to play, not only up to 2047 but also beyond.”

With this policy, Hong Kong’s legal system has flourished since 1997, which is of great significan­ce for local people and the world of business. The assurance that the policy is to continue will enable Hong Kong to go from strength to strength, Cross said.

Mark Pinkstone, a veteran journalist and former chief informatio­n officer for the Hong Kong government, said although “one country, two systems” has ensured Hong Kong’s stability and prosperity, the unpreceden­ted policy has long faced doubts and many threw obstacles in its path to thwart its success.

Xi’s confidence in the practice is a strong rebuttal to the naysayers and has injected new impetus for Hong Kong society to fend off any sabotage from external forces, Pinkstone said.

He said that at the behest of foreign powers, non-patriots still endeavor to destroy Hong Kong, and provocateu­rs still try to expand their forces to continue their dirty work. He hopes the new government can stay alert to the hazards and firmly safeguard the city’s order and peace.

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