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

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Carrie Lam said that any change to its economic relationship with Washington would threaten 'mutual benefits'.

Hong Kong's embattled leader warned the United States on Tuesday not to"interfere" with her government's response to the city's pro-democracy movement, after fresh protests called on Washington to ramp up pressure on Beijing.

The proposed law could undermine Hong Kong's special US trade privileges by mandating regular checks on whether authorities were respecting the Basic Law that underpins the city's semi-autonomous status. "I hope that no more people in Hong Kong actively reach out to tell the United States to pass the act."

Separately, more than 150 lawmakers in Britain have called on Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab to offer second citizenship and the right of abode to residents of Hong Kong. The protests show no signs of abating, and Lam has struck an uncompromising tone for much of the last three months.

 

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