Hong Kong: China summons protest against US ambassador for interfering in this matter
Hong Kong: China summons protest against US ambassador for interfering in this matter
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China's Foreign Ministry in Beijing called on US Ambassador Terry Branstad on Monday to call a protest in Hong Kong against the passage of the Human Rights and Democracy Act 2019, which said it was an attempt to interfere in a Chinese internal matter.

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Hong Kong's Human Rights and Democracy Act, the South China Morning Post quoted a statement from the Ministry of External Affairs that Chinese Deputy Foreign Minister Zheng Ziyang submitted the representation 'with Branstad on Congress'. This is the second time China has summoned a US official on the Hong Kong issue in less than a week.

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This meeting took place a day after the pan-Democrats of Hong Kong won a spectacular victory in the District Council elections, which was seen as a strong rebellion of Hong Kong embassy leader Carrie Lam. China has accused Western countries of instigating pro-democracy unrest in the city.

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