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American envoy in Hong Kong upbeat on US-China ties, aims to engage city officials

US Consul General Julie Eadeh says recent Xi-Trump summit set a vision for continued dialogue despite challenges

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US Consul General Julie Eadeh is  flanked by Deputy Financial Secretary Michael Wong (left) and Hua You, deputy commissioner of the foreign ministry’s office in Hong Kong. Photo: Dickson Lee
A US marching band entertains guests at the reception. Photo: Dickson Lee
The US is marking 250 years since winning independence. Photo: Dickson Lee
Matthew Cheng
The United States’ top envoy in Hong Kong has expressed optimism about US-China relations and pledged to continue seeking pragmatic and constructive ways to engage with the city’s officials.
US Consul General Julie Eadeh made the remarks at her first media briefing since assuming the post last August, held during an American Independence Day event on Tuesday.

The reception, marking the 250th anniversary of the country’s independence, was also attended by Jonathan Burke, US assistant secretary of the Treasury, the highest-ranking American official to visit Hong Kong since 2023.

Eadeh declined to disclose details of the visit by Burke, who is responsible for formulating and coordinating the counterterrorist financing and anti-money-laundering efforts of the Treasury Department, saying only that he would discuss “very key issues” concerning the financial industry.

She said last month’s summit between Chinese President Xi Jinping and his US counterpart, Donald Trump, had set a vision for continued dialogue despite challenges.
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