BEIJING (AP) – China ’s foreign minister said Monday that his country remains committed to the “one country, two systems” governing framework in Hong Kong, despite…
BEIJING (AP) – China ’s foreign minister said Monday that his country remains committed to the “one country, two systems” governing framework in Hong Kong, despite growing concerns that Beijing is eroding the former British colony’s civil liberties.
Wang Yi told reporters following talks with his British counterpart, Jeremy Hunt, that China would continue to follow the system put in place when the city was turned over to Chinese rule in 1997.
“Hong Kong affairs are the domestic affairs of China. We do not welcome nor do we accept other countries to interfere in China ’s domestic affairs,” Wang said at a joint news conference.
“But of course China will continue to support and will stay committed to one country, two systems,” Wang said.
Beijing promised to let Hong Kong maintain wide autonomy and civil liberties for 50 years, but fears are growing that China ’s communist leaders are backtracking by oppressing the political opposition.
While the financial center remains among the highest-rated for rule of law and government efficiency, freedom of speech is seen as coming under attack.