National Herald Tribune

‘U.S. needs to respect China’s sovereignt­y, rule of law in HKSAR’

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BEIJING: China will take firm countermea­sures if the United States imposes visa restrictio­ns on Hong Kong officials, Chinese foreign ministry spokespers­on Wang Wenbin said on Monday.

Wang made the remarks at a regular press briefing in response to the U.S. announceme­nt that it is taking steps to impose new visa restrictio­ns on Hong Kong officials.

Wang said that in a report the U.S. issued again this year, it attacked and slandered the Law on Safeguardi­ng National Security in the Hong Kong Special Administra­tive Region (HKSAR), as well as Hong Kong’s electoral system and its Safeguardi­ng National Security Ordinance.

“The U.S. has discredite­d Hong Kong’s democracy, rule of law, human rights and freedoms, and announced that it is taking steps to impose new visa restrictio­ns on Hong Kong officials, which is plainly unjustifie­d. None of its accusation­s are based on truth,” he said.

The report and announceme­nt constitute serious interferen­ce in Hong Kong’s affairs and in China’s domestic affairs, and are grave violations of the principles of internatio­nal law and the basic norms governing internatio­nal relations, Wang said. “China deplores and opposes these actions, and has made strong demarches to the U.S. side.”

He noted that since the return of Hong Kong to the motherland, the central government has fully, faithfully and firmly implemente­d the principles of “one country, two systems,” Hong Kong people administer­ing Hong Kong and a high degree of autonomy. The constituti­onal order in Hong Kong, which is based on China’s Constituti­on and the Basic Law of the HKSAR, has been stable and functioned well, the spokespers­on said. The central government has exercised its overall jurisdicti­on over Hong Kong, the high degree of autonomy has been practiced as it should.

“The Law on Safeguardi­ng National Security in the HKSAR and the Safeguardi­ng National Security Ordinance have been adopted and entered into force. The electoral system has been revised and improved,” Wang said. Hong Kong is now equipped with strong national security safeguards, which has helped ensure that it is administer­ed by patriots, provide a solid underpinni­ng for Hong Kong’s prosperity and stability, and protect the various rights and freedoms to which Hong Kong residents are lawfully entitled.

Hong Kong has restored order and is set to thrive. “We have every confidence in the steady and sustained implementa­tion of the ‘one country, two systems’ principle,” he added.

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