Malaysian Prime Minister Hong Kong confusion is the limit of "One Country Two Systems" September 6 15:53

In response to NHK's independent interview, Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir showed the recognition that Hong Kong, where protests continue, has the limitations of “one country and two systems” that allow Hong Kong to be highly autonomous. , He pointed out the possibility that the Chinese government could intervene with force if the turmoil lasts longer.

The 94-year-old Prime Minister Mahathir, who returned to the prime minister last year, responded to NHK's solo interview in Kyoto on the 6th.

In this, Prime Minister Mahathir said that in Hong Kong, protests against the government and police have been ongoing for nearly three months over a draft amendment to allow the suspects to be handed over to mainland China. “I never thought that one country and two systems would work for a long time. This happened, as I expected,” said the communist one-party ruled China in Hong Kong with a high degree of autonomy. I showed the recognition that there is a limit of "one country two systems" to recognize the right.

After that, he said, “If the protests do not converge and demand for autonomy and independence increases, the Chinese government will not allow it.” I pointed out.

In addition, with regard to the increasing trade friction between the United States and China, China expressed a concern that “other countries are affected like every month,” and China has a huge market in the country. He expressed his view that "the United States will ultimately pay a great price" as he maintains a trade relationship with the country.