Chinese government strongly protests against US ambassador The bill on Hong Kong passed, November 26, 17:31

The Chinese government, wary of democracy wins over Hong Kong constituency elections and protests gain momentum, is stationed in Beijing after the US Parliament has passed a bill to help establish Hong Kong democracy He called an American ambassador to protest and warned that if the bill was passed, he would take retaliation.

The US Senate Senate and the House of Representatives have passed legislation to help establish human rights and democracy in Hong Kong by 20th each month, calling for ruling and opposition lawmakers to sign President Trump to enact the bill. .

In response, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China announced on the 26th that Deputy Secretary Mitsuaki Serizawa called the American Ambassador Branstad in Beijing and protested strongly.

According to it, Vice-Minister Branstad at the Chinese Foreign Ministry on the 25th, “I strongly urge you to stop enacting the bill and stop internal affairs. Otherwise, the US will bear all bad results.” I protested.

The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs also called on a US temporary ambassador on the 20th of this month to protest and warn repeatedly that retaliation will be taken if the bill is passed.

Democrats won in the Hong Kong constituency elections held on the 24th, but the Chinese government continues to crack down on protests, claiming that foreign forces such as the United States are trying to disrupt Hong Kong Shows posture.