China Hits Back At EU Export Curbs For Hong Kong
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2020-07-29 HKT 19:27
China on Wednesday slammed a decision by the European Union to limit exports of surveillance equipment to Hong Kong over concerns about a controversial new security law in the city.
According to the law, which was fast-tracked onto the statute books in June after months of pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong, life sentences could be imposed for those found guilty of offences including secession and subversion of state power. Critics say it violates the "One Country, Two Systems" arrangement.
The EU limit on exports "violates the basic international relations norm of non-interference in other countries' internal affairs", Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin said Wednesday.
"China firmly opposes this and has made stern representations with the EU," he said at a regular press briefing.
The EU has struggled to agree on a united response to China's growing clout. Member states are divided over whether to stand up to Beijing, or try to cooperate.
But the 27 nations on Tuesday came together around a proposal from France and Germany to limit exports to Hong Kong of technology that could be used for "internal repression, the interception of internal communications or cyber-surveillance".
The bloc will also launch schemes to support Hong Kong people, granting visas, scholarships and academic exchanges to allow for easier travel to Europe, diplomats said.
Wang on Wednesday told the EU to "stop any interference in Hong Kong matters and China's internal affairs".
The United States has responded to the security law with sanctions against Chinese officials, while countries including Canada, Australia and Britain have suspended extradition agreements with Hong Kong. (AFP)
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