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China refutes G7 foreign ministers statement on recent HK election

China on Monday expressed its firm opposition to foreign ministers of the Group of Seven (G7) countries and the European Union High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy statement on the election of the sixth-term chief executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR).

The statement expressed so-called grave concern over political and civil rights and Hong Kong's autonomy.

Calling the statement baseless and fact-distorting, the spokesperson of the Chinese Embassy in Britain said the G7 and the EU grossly interfered in China's internal affairs and disregarded basic norms governing international relations.

The embassy said, "Hong Kong is China's Hong Kong, and Hong Kong affairs are purely China's internal affairs."

China's Constitution and the Basic Law of the HKSAR have been the foundation underpinning China's governance of the region, not the Sino-British Joint Declaration, the spokesperson said.

China will never allow any external forces to interfere in the internal affairs, the spokesperson reiterated.

The embassy urged the G7 and the EU to abide by the basic norms of international relations, stop meddling in Hong Kong affairs in any form and stop interfering in China's internal affairs.

The Office of the Commissioner of the Chinese Foreign Ministry in the HKSAR on Monday also firmly rejected and strongly condemned the G7 and the EU's misleading comments.

Their comments smeared the HKSAR's sixth-term chief executive election, the Chinese central government's policies toward Hong Kong and Hong Kong's new electoral system, said a spokesperson for the office.

The spokesperson pointed out that John Lee's winning of the HKSAR's six-term chief executive election by an overwhelming majority of votes fully reflected the great support for him by Hong Kong society.

This successful election showed the new atmosphere under the new electoral system, displayed an upbeat mood of Hong Kong seeking unity and progress, and once again demonstrated the superiority of the new electoral system, the spokesperson said, adding the so-called democratic elections in some Western countries are essentially "elite" elections and political shows in which money talks.

These countries only care about the election cycle, political party interests and group interests, the spokesperson said.

"They know how to look good during campaigning but fail to govern effectively after being elected," the spokesperson said. "They don't have in mind the fundamental and long-term interests of their people, which usually result in short-sighted policies and inefficient governance."  Read More...

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