White House says Beijing’s proposed national security law for Hong Kong could lead to US sanctions
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The White House said China’s proposed national security law for Hong Kong could lead to US sanctions. The Chinese government introduced the new regulation, which aims to curb activities that “endanger the national security”, at this year’s National People’s Congress. Under the proposal, Beijing would directly apply the law, bypassing the city’s own legislature.
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The White House said China’s proposed national security law for Hong Kong could lead to US sanctions. The Chinese government introduced the new regulation, which aims to curb activities that “endanger the national security”, at this year’s National People’s Congress. Under the proposal, Beijing would directly apply the law, bypassing the city’s own legislature.
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Видео White House says Beijing’s proposed national security law for Hong Kong could lead to US sanctions канала South China Morning Post
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