Taiwan Rejects Visas For Two Hong Kong Officials
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2020-07-22 HKT 10:45
The Hong Kong government said on Wednesday that Taiwan had rejected the visas of two of its officials, underscoring rising bilateral tensions after Taipei criticised a security law imposed on the SAR by Beijing.
The two Hong Kong Economic, Trade and Cultural Office (HKETCO) staff have returned home after their permits for residence in Taiwan were rejected, the government's Constitutional and Mainland Affairs Bureau said.
It declined to specify if the visas were existing ones or documents relating to new applications.
Taiwan’s Mainland Affairs Council declined to confirm the visa rejections, but said Taiwan needed to react accordingly to "defend the nation’s dignity" based on equal and bilateral considerations, following "unreasonable limitations" set by the Hong Kong authorities.
It did not elaborate in a written response to Reuters.
The acting chief of Taiwan's de facto consulate in Hong Kong returned to Taiwan on Thursday after refusing to sign a document supporting Beijing's claim on the island under its "one China" policy as a condition for his visa renewal.
A senior Taiwan official told Reuters on Friday that Taiwanese officials in Hong Kong had been told their visas will not be renewed unless they sign the document.
According to Hong Kong media, HKETCO had 13 staff positions in Taiwan. It was unclear which two staff had left. (Reuters)
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