HONG KONG - China's state media lashed out on Sunday at possible retaliatory moves by the United States to impose sanctions and end Hong Kong's special status if Beijing imposes new national security laws, as the city braces for fresh protests.
"China has already prepared for the worst. No matter how far the US goes, China will keep its company. If Trump's plan continues, Washington will soon run counter to the interests of most Hong Kong people," the state-run Global Times tabloid wrote.A Hong Kong government spokesman expressed regret the United States continued to"smear and demonise the legitimate rights and duty of our sovereign" to safeguard national security.
A spokesman for the US consulate in Hong Kong told Reuters this was part of the US government's global reinvestment programme that"reinforces the US. government's presence in Hong Kong" through reinvestment in other areas. Protesters, however, have said they are railing against China's deep encroachment on Hong Kong's autonomy and freedoms despite Beijing's promise to grant the city a high degree of autonomy under a so-called"one-country, two systems" formula since it reverted from British to Chinese rule in 1997.
It won't sway the HK people towards mainland China wtf. Lmao. The HK people themselves have been advocating US intervention.
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