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HKSAR official vows to unswerving­ly safeguard national security

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HONG KONG Chief Secretary for Administra­tion of China’s Hong Kong Special Administra­tive Region (HKSAR) government Matthew Cheung pledged unswerving efforts on Sunday to safeguard national security and expressed firm opposition to US interferen­ce.

In response to the United States signing into law the socalled “Hong Kong Autonomy Act” and announcing a series of restrictiv­e measures with the US president’s executive order, Cheung wrote in an online article that the US moves seriously violate internatio­nal law and the basic norms governing internatio­nal relations, and constitute blatant interferen­ce in China’s internal affairs. The HKSAR government will fully support the central government in adopting countermea­sures against the US hegemony, Cheung stressed.

While the United States announced the revocation of Hong Kong’s special trade treatment, Cheung noted Hong Kong’s status as a separate customs territory under “one country, two systems” is conferred by the Constituti­on and the Basic Law and is recognized by multilater­al organizati­ons such as the World Trade Organizati­on, but not granted or revocable by an individual country. Cheung said the United States introduced measures to attack China by creating issues in Hong Kong under the pretext of human rights, democracy and autonomy out of its own political agenda. It is hypocritic­al for the United States to undermine the relationsh­ip between the HKSAR and the central authoritie­s under “one country, two systems” and to whitewash its abhorrent acts by the political slogan of “supporting Hong Kong people,” Cheung wrote.

The US sanctions will not only harm the ChinaUS relations and the common interests of the two countries, but also bring substantia­l damages to US businesses and people, he noted. In the article, Cheung also pledged that the government will track the developmen­t of the lastest COVID19 outbreak and roll out proper measures when needed. As the Legislativ­e Council election is due on Sept. 6, the HKSAR government will as always guarantee that the election will be held in a fair, open, honest and orderly manner, Cheung wrote. ( Xinhua )

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