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China accuses Canada of ‘grossly interfering’ over Hong Kong national security law

  • The Chinese embassy in Ottawa issued a statement in midst of outcry over the national security law
  • Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Friday that his country was ‘extremely concerned’ about the situation in Hong Kong

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Canadian and Chinese flags taken before a meeting with Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and China’s President Xi Jinping at the Diaoyutai State Guesthouse in Beijing. Photo: AFP
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China on Saturday accused Canada of meddling after Ottawa said it was suspending its extradition treaty with Hong Kong to protest a tough new national security law imposed there by Beijing.

In a statement published on the website of the Chinese embassy in Ottawa, a spokesperson denounced what he said were Canada’s “unwarranted comments” on the new law, saying Canadian leaders had “grossly interfered in China’s internal affairs.”

“Some Western countries including Canada have been meddling in Hong Kong affairs under the pretext of human rights, which seriously violates international law and basic norms of international relations,” the statement said, adding that such efforts were “doomed to fail.”

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It claimed that the new law would “ensure social order … and benefit Hong Kong citizens and international investors.”

Anti-national security law protesters march at the anniversary of Hong Kong's handover to China from Britain, in Hong Kong. Photo: Reuters
Anti-national security law protesters march at the anniversary of Hong Kong's handover to China from Britain, in Hong Kong. Photo: Reuters
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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Friday that his country was “extremely concerned” about the situation in Hong Kong under the new law, and would examine measures to “ensure the safety of its citizens,” as well as of the 300,000 Canadians living there.

Canada also said it was suspending exports of sensitive military materials to Hong Kong.

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