Abe's “G7 statement” remarks on control over Hong Kong China restrains June 10 19:11

Regarding Prime Minister Abe's belief that Japan is playing a leading role in delivering the necessary messages within the framework of the G7 = 7 major countries, regarding China's increasing control over Hong Kong, China A foreign ministry spokesman said, "There is no right for any foreign country to interfere with China's internal affairs," and restrained it.

Prime Minister Abe said at the House of Representatives Budget Committee on October 10 that China will introduce a "national security legislation" to crack down on anti-government moves in Hong Kong. "Japan is worried about various events occurring in Hong Kong. I have made a statement."

In addition, he said, "I would like Japan to lead the way with the idea of ​​making a statement at G7 in considering the problem of Hong Kong firmly on the premise of the one-country-two system", and it is necessary in the framework of G7. He has shown that Japan will play a leading role in sending out such messages.

"We are watching the relevant press and have already expressed serious concern to Japan," a Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Hua Chun Yi said in a press conference on Thursday.

In addition, “Establishing a legal system and its enforcement system to protect national security in Hong Kong is completely internal to China's domestic affairs and has no right to interfere with any foreign country. We must comply with these rules."