Hong Kong leader tells US not to 'interfere' after fresh protests

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Hong Kong's embattled leader warns the US not to 'interfere' with her government's response to the city's pro-democracy movement

Protesters took to the streets again on Sunday, marching to the American consulate to call on Congress to pass a bill expressing support for the pro-democracy movement.

But Hong Kong's pro-Beijing Chief Executive Carrie Lam said that any change to its economic relationship with Washington would threaten"mutual benefits". "I hope that no more people in Hong Kong actively reach out to tell the United States to pass the act." Trump has called for a peaceful resolution to the political crisis and urged Beijing to not escalate with a violent crackdown.Washington has rejected Beijing's allegations that it is backing the demonstrators and China has provided little evidence to back its claims beyond supportive statements from some US politicians.

 

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