Hong Kong says Taiwan 'grossly interfered' in its affairs
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Hong Kong's government says it has pulled all of its staff out of Taiwan and accused the island's government of having “grossly interfered" in the semi-autonomous Chinese city's internal affairs
HONG KONG -- Hong Kong’s government on Friday said it has pulled all of its staff out of Taiwan and accused the island’s government of having “grossly interfered” in the semi-autonomous Chinese city’s internal affairs. It said the Hong Kong Economic, Trade and Cultural Office will remain closed while it closely monitors developments and considers the way forward “in a holistic manner.” Relations between the sides have deteriorated in recent years as Beijing tightens its control over Hong Kong and ratchets up diplomatic, military and economic pressure on Taiwan, a self-governing democracy China claims as its own territory, to be brought under its control by force if necessary. The future of Taiwan's de facto consulate in Hong Kong, the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office, also appears bleak, with Hong Kong refusing to issue visas to several of its officials, reportedly because they refused to sign declarations endorsing Beijing's contention that Taiwan belongs to China.More Related News