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Hong Kong can use role in Xinjiang’s legal services as belt and road ‘bridge’: Paul Lam

At end of four-day visit, Hong Kong’s justice minister says city and region can ‘complement’ each other in development of country

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Secretary for Justice Paul Lam and delegation members visit the Silk Road Economic Belt Legal Service District. Photo: Handout
Lo Hoi-ying
Hong Kong can use its role in Xinjiang’s legal services as a “bridge” to connect with countries under the Belt and Road Initiative, the justice chief has said at the end of a visit to the autonomous mainland Chinese region to promote the city’s legal system.

Secretary for Justice Paul Lam Ting-kwok on Sunday concluded a four-day visit to Urumqi, the region’s capital, where he met high-level government and party officials, representatives from the legal and business sectors, and the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps.

“Hong Kong’s role in Xinjiang’s legal services is important as the place is seen as a ‘bridge’ linking China with many Belt and Road Initiative countries,” Lam told the Post, referring to the central government’s plan to grow global trade, largely through major infrastructure projects abroad.

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“The city and Xinjiang can complement each other and further contribute to the quality development of our motherland.”

Wrapping up his trip, Lam said his visit was a “deeply moving experience”, and Hong Kong and Xinjiang could work together to leverage their strengths to contribute to the nation.

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“I witnessed Xinjiang’s latest developments first-hand, particularly its progress in building a system of law, and gained a better understanding of the region’s actual legal service needs,” Lam said as he recalled visiting the region over two decades ago.

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