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Boris Johnson Vows To Aid Hong Kong Refugees If China Passes Security Law
China's Foreign Ministry responded to the UK's announcement and stated that it no longer has jurisdiction over Hong Kong and that it should just stop meddling in the country's internal affairs. China's Foreign Ministry responded to the UK's announcement and stated that it no longer has jurisdiction over Hong Kong and that it should just stop meddling in the country's internal affairs. -
Huawei In Hot Waters In UK On Chinese Spying Concerns
British officials had been growing concerns over Huawei’s use of an old software technology that can potentially expose U.K. consumers in cyber attacks by 2020. The reports came as Democratic candidates for the November midterms were also advised against using Huawei Devices. British officials had been growing concerns over Huawei’s use of an old software technology that can potentially expose U.K. consumers in cyber attacks by 2020. The reports came as Democratic candidates for the November midterms were also advised against using Huawei Devices. -
China Underscores Commitment To Hong Kong Semi-Autonomy
Foreign Minister Wang Yi highlighted China’s commitment to Hong Kong semi-autonomy amidst growing talks on heightening political tensions. He clarified that China will not allow any foreign interference in as far as Hong Kong affairs are the concern. Foreign Minister Wang Yi highlighted China’s commitment to Hong Kong semi-autonomy amidst growing talks on heightening political tensions. He clarified that China will not allow any foreign interference in as far as Hong Kong affairs are the concern. -
UK’s Jeremy Hunt Highlights China’s Power And Economy As Positive Force In The World
Jeremy Hunt, the UK’s new foreign secretary, said he chose China as his first official international trip because of his country’s high respect of UK-China relations. He met with Wang Yi, the Chinese State Councilor and Minister of Foreign Affairs. Jeremy Hunt, the UK’s new foreign secretary, said he chose China as his first official international trip because of his country’s high respect of UK-China relations. He met with Wang Yi, the Chinese State Councilor and Minister of Foreign Affairs.