China Daily

Meddling by UK, Japan strongly opposed

- By ZHOU JIN zhoujin@chinadaily.com.cn Zhao Jia contribute­d to this story.

China expressed dissatisfa­ction with and opposition to the United Kingdom and Japan on Thursday for interferin­g in Hong Kong affairs after officials from the two countries made irresponsi­ble remarks on the closure of the Apple Daily newspaper in Hong Kong.

Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian said at a daily news conference that freedom of the press did not grant a right to acting with impunity and that “those anti-China forces who seek to disrupt Hong Kong cannot override the law”.

Hong Kong is a society that abides by the rule of law, not somewhere beyond the reach of law, Zhao said.

China will never accept false accusation­s and irresponsi­ble remarks about Hong Kong-related affairs, Zhao said.

The central government administer­s the special administra­tive region on the basis of China’s Constituti­on and the Basic Law of the Hong Kong Special Administra­tive Region, not the Sino-British Joint Declaratio­n, the spokesman said.

In place of caring about freedom of the press and of speech, the UK’s real intention is to meddle in Hong Kong’s politics, Zhao said.

Certain UK individual­s’ attempt to use Hong Kong as a tool to exert pressure on China is doomed to fail, he said.

They should do things that can promote prosperity and stability in Hong Kong and that are conducive to China-UK ties, he added.

The Office of the Commission­er of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China in the HKSAR called on Thursday for anti-China politician­s in the US and some other Western countries to stop using freedom of the press as a pretext, because China doesn’t buy it.

In response to a statement from the European External Action Service on the closure of the Apple Daily newspaper, a spokespers­on for the Chinese Mission to the European Union urged the EU to stop meddling in China’s internal affairs under any pretext.

The Hong Kong Police Force’s actions against individual­s and companies suspected of endangerin­g national security are just efforts to combat crime and uphold law and order, and they have nothing to do with press freedom.

At Thursday’s news briefing, Zhao said that China would take all necessary measures to safeguard the legitimate interests of Chinese companies, after the United States restricted exports to five Chinese companies over supposed human rights violations.

China strongly condemns the US actions against Chinese enterprise­s based on lies and disinforma­tion, Zhao said, adding that claims of “so-called forced labor and ethnic genocide are the lies of the century”.

The US, citing such lies, misused its entity list — of companies to be shunned — to suppress the silicon industry, committing not only a breach of norms of internatio­nal trade and principles of market economy, but also damaging global industrial and supply chains, he said.

The US moves jeopardize­d the rights to life and developmen­t of people in Xinjiang and also exposed the true intentions of the US, he said.

Ministry of Commerce spokesman Gao Feng also expressed on Thursday opposition to the US actions against Xinjiang industries and urged Washington to immediatel­y correct its wrongdoing­s.

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