US, UK raise Hong Kong at UN as pressure mounts on China

US, UK raise Hong Kong at UN as pressure mounts on China

UNITED NATIONS: The United States and Britain on Friday (May 29) defied China's anger by raisin..

UNITED NATIONS: The United States and Britain on Friday (May 29) defied China's anger by raising Hong Kong's autonomy at the UN Security Council as President Donald Trump prepared new measures against Beijing.

Western criticism of China has escalated after it moved ahead this week on a security law that many Hong Kongers fear would kill off the freedoms which Beijing promised before Britain handed over the territory in 1997.

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China is one of five powers to wield a veto at the Security Council, making any formal meeting, let alone action, on Hong Kong impossible.

But the United States and Britain said they were raising Hong Kong during an informal, closed-door videoconference where Beijing cannot block agenda items.

The meeting opened on Friday with all Security Council members present, diplomats said.

Kelly Craft, the US ambassador to the United Nations, said the United States and Britain wanted "emergency discussion" on the security law.

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"The free world must stand with the people of Hong Kong," she wrote on Twitter.

CHINA DENOUNCES 'MANIPULATION'

China has denounced the move as interference, saying that the Hong Kong law was outside the mandate of the Security Council.

"We urge the US to immediately stop this senseless political manipulation," foreign ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian said in Beijing, saying China would not allow the US to "kidnap the Council for its own purposes."

Dmitry Polyanskiy, the deputy UN ambassador of China's ally Russia, called the discussion a "mere provocation" and "abuse" of the Council, which is tasked with maintaining international peace and security.

"We never discuss internal matters of member-states," he wrote on Twitter.

"It's like opening a Pandora box and could make damage for the US itself," he said, adding: "Our colleagues surely understand this."

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A diplomat, speaking on condition of anonymity, said there was debate among Security Council members on whether Hong Kong in fact constitutes an issue of international peace and security.

"Some will say it is, others will say it's not. So there is a debate on this one, like on other issues," the diplomat said.

TRUMP PLANS ACTION

Trump is set to speak later on Friday on new US measures against China as tensions rise between the two countries on a host of fronts.

People stand at a booth where passersby can give their signatures in support of a new security law in Hong Kong. (Photo: AFP/Anthony Wallace)

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Wednesday certified that Hong Kong no longer enjoys autonomy that warrants its separate treatment under US law.

With elections approaching, Trump has also sought to cast China as the cause for the devastation of the COVID-19 virus, news of which was initially suppressed when the illness was first detected in Wuhan late last year.

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