China Daily Global Edition (USA)

Hong Kong moves get internatio­nal support

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At the 46th session of the UN Human Rights Council on Friday, Belarus delivered a joint statement on behalf of 70 countries in support of China’s measures to ensure long-term prosperity and stability in the Hong Kong Special Administra­tive Region and opposing Western countries’ exploitati­on of Hong Kong issues to interfere in China’s internal affairs.

Another 20-plus countries also voiced support for China’s position and measures on Hong Kongrelate­d issues in their respective remarks at the Human Rights Council meeting.

This is clear evidence that China’s Hong Kongrelate­d policy is gaining increasing support from the internatio­nal community, as more and more countries around the world have seen through the knavery of those Western countries championin­g “human rights” and “democracy” in the SAR as a means to discredit China.

As the joint statement rightfully pointed out, non-interferen­ce is an important principle of the UN Charter and a basic norm governing internatio­nal relations to be observed by all countries.

The wide internatio­nal support China has gained over Hong Kong-related issues shows the space for anti-China forces in the West to contain China’s developmen­t momentum using issues such as those in Hong Kong is dwindling fast.

The support also underscore­s internatio­nal recognitio­n for China’s achievemen­ts in implementi­ng the “one country, two systems” framework in Hong Kong and maintainin­g Hong Kong’s prosperity and stability.

With the backing of the central government, Hong Kong has over the years maintained its status as an internatio­nal free trade port and an independen­t customs entity, offering ample business opportunit­ies to the outside world.

Yet, in the past few years, some anti-China forces have worked hand in glove with destabiliz­ing elements in Hong Kong to undermine the SAR government and Hong Kong’s status as a prosperous internatio­nal financial hub.

After the SAR implemente­d a national security law last year, stability has gradually been restored. But some ill-intentione­d Westerners, refusing to accept their defeat, have continued to act as “black hands” trying to stir up trouble for China on the world stage by hyping up the Hong Kong affairs.

They should know China remains steadfast in safeguardi­ng national sovereignt­y, security and developmen­t interests.

On Friday, the National People’s Congress, China’s top legislatur­e, started deliberati­ng a draft decision on improving Hong Kong’s electoral system, demonstrat­ing China’s determinat­ion to safeguard the sound and smooth developmen­t of Hong Kong’s democratic system within the institutio­nal framework of “one country, two systems”.

Those Western anti-China forces who still think the Hong Kong card is a winning propositio­n are simply deluding themselves.

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