The United States Secretary of State Mike Pompeo interviewed the protagonists ahead of the 31st cycle of the democratization protests in Tiananmen, China.

The State Department issued a statement denouncing Chinese authorities' blood pressure.

The conflict seems to be part of the pressure on China as the conflict between China and China is heightened over China's enactment of the Hong Kong National Security Law.

The State Department said on the 3rd (local time) that "Poppeio met yesterday with four members, including the king and Xu Xiaokang, Lian Li and Henry Lee."

"These were four of the thousands of heroic democratization protesters brutally suppressed by the Communist Party of China on June 4, 1989," he explained.

The Wang Dan is one of Tiananmen's protest student leaders, and Xu Xiaokang is also one of the leading intellectuals.

Although the State Department did not specifically explain what kind of dialogue went on in the interview, it is interpreted to be a press release to China by releasing a closed interview as a press release.

AFP news agency said that Pompeii also released pictures taken with them.

State Department spokesman Morgan Otaigers also issued a statement in honor of Tiananmen's democratization protests and condemned the Chinese authorities.

"The Tiananmen protests inspired the Soviet and Eastern European oppressors to demand and achieve democratic change," the spokesman said.

"After 31 years, the size of deaths and missing persons is still unknown. We demand a full and open explanation of deaths and disappearances," he added.

He emphasized, "We mourn the victims and continue with the Chinese who wish for a government that protects basic human dignity, fundamental freedoms and human rights."

(yunhap news)