US President does not respond excessively to China's announcement of countermeasures Trade priority or December 3 8:10

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US President Trump said that “China wants to negotiate trade” in response to the enactment of the Chinese government in response to the enactment of the “Hong Kong Human Rights Law,” and did not react excessively. The issue surrounding Hong Kong seems to prioritize the progress of trade negotiations rather than deepening the conflict.

In response to the enactment of the “Hong Kong Human Rights Act” in the United States, the Chinese government will refuse to call on US military ships to Hong Kong as a countermeasure on the 2nd, and impose sanctions on several NGOs in the United States. Announced.

On this day, President Trump told reporters at the White House on the 2nd that "China wants to negotiate trade" and did not react excessively.

Trump president is not mention in the "tribute to Xi Jinping Jintao" in dare statement in 27 days that signed the bill, trade friction is in also affect their economies, in issues surrounding Hong Kong, deepen the confrontation It seems that priority is given to progress in trade negotiations.

On the other hand, Secretary of State Pompeio said in a talk in Kentucky that "the United States strongly urges China's leadership to keep its promise to maintain Hong Kong's one-and-two system" and reinvented China.

In addition, an international human rights organization called “Human Rights Watch”, which China imposed sanctions, commented, “The Chinese government is not aiming at organizations that want to protect the rights of Hong Kong citizens. Should be respected. ”

U.S. Department of Defense review of port refusal

As a countermeasure against the Hong Kong Human Rights Act, the US Department of Defense announced a statement on the 2nd that the Chinese government refused to call US ships to Hong Kong. The call to port has served as a useful program to give freedom to seafarers and strengthen ties with recipients.

On top of that, both the Chinese authorities and the protesters said, “We are condemning the use of undue force against current protests and calling on all parties to control violence and engage in constructive dialogue.” Asked for solutions to problems through dialogue.