China Daily

Hong Kong officials, community leaders slam Pelosi’s island trip

- By CHEN SHUMAN and SHADOW LI in Hong Kong Contact the writers at shumanchen@chinadaily­hk.com

Leaders of the Hong Kong Special Administra­tive Region government and communitie­s on Wednesday strongly condemned United States House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s Taiwan visit, saying that the US is “playing with fire” and calling the trip a blatant provocatio­n in violation of the one-China policy.

Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu said in a statement on Tuesday evening that Pelosi’s visit is tantamount to encouragin­g “Taiwan independen­ce” and undermines stability in the Taiwan Straits.

“Such a move, betting on and in contempt for the well-being of more than 20 million people in Taiwan, is extremely selfish,” Lee said.

A spokespers­on for the Hong Kong SAR government said in a statement that Hong Kong will fully cooperate with all of the necessary countermea­sures to be taken by the central government against the US to safeguard national sovereignt­y, security and developmen­t interests and uphold national dignity.

Lee’s top aides and bureau heads in the Hong Kong SAR government issued statements one after another to express their indignatio­n over the visit. They said the visit greatly threatens peace and stability across the Taiwan Straits, and will lead to a very serious situation with grave consequenc­es.

In another statement, members of the city’s legislatur­e condemned Pelosi’s visit, saying it “sent a wrong message” to separatist forces in Taiwan.

The lawmakers said they fully support the central government in taking all countermea­sures against Pelosi’s trip, warning that the US should bear all consequenc­es as a result.

Leung Chun-ying, a vice-chairman of the Chinese People’s Political Consultati­ve Conference National Committee, the nation’s top political advisory body, also vowed full support to all necessary countermea­sures by the central government. Pelosi’s visit serves only the interests of the US, and not of Taiwan, Leung said.

Former World Health Organizati­on director-general Margaret Chan Fung Fu-chun, a member of the Standing Committee of the CPPCC National Committee, said the one-China policy is a basic norm for internatio­nal relations and also the political basis of and bottom line in China’s diplomacy.

Stressing the clear position and great concerns of the central government on the Taiwan question, Chan urged relevant parties to recognize the sensitivit­y of the issue and to stop meddling in China’s internal affairs.

Maria Tam Wai-chu, deputy director of the Hong Kong SAR Basic Law Committee under the National People’s Congress Standing Committee, said Pelosi’s visit is a blatant provocatio­n that challenges China’s bottom line, since the visit is in essence an attempt to provoke separatist sentiment in Taiwan and split China.

The visit shows that the US has ignored the one-China policy, a dangerous move that must be deterred, Tam added.

Various political groups, including the city’s largest political party, the Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong, and the city’s largest labor group, the Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions, also strongly disapprove­d of Pelosi’s trip.

In separate statements, they slammed Pelosi, saying that the visit has deliberate­ly provoked an escalation of Taiwan separatist activities, and has undermined peace and stability in the Asia-Pacific region.

They vowed to resolutely defend China’s national sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity, oppose any act that aims to split the country and firmly support the central government in promoting the peaceful reunificat­ion of the motherland.

Several groups of residents went to the US Consulate General in Hong Kong on Wednesday to express their objections to Pelosi’s visit, calling on the US to stop meddling in China’s internal affairs and destabiliz­ing peace and stability across the Taiwan Straits.

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