Trump administration Criticism of sanctions against U.S. lawmakers in China Continues to emphasize strong opposition August 11, 9:13

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In opposition to the US imposing sanctions on top Hong Kong governments, China has announced that it will impose sanctions on US lawmakers.
The Trump administration criticized this, saying that "it should take meaningful action such as the abolition of the National Security Maintenance Law of Hong Kong," and emphasized that it will continue to strongly face China.

The Trump administration of the United States imposes sanctions on 11 people, including the Hong Kong government's top administrative secretary, Mr. Lin Zheng Yue, on the 7th of this month, saying that it restricted the freedom of expression and assembly of Hong Kong citizens. , Announced that it will impose sanctions on 11 American hard-line lawmakers.

A White House spokeswoman, Makenanie, declined to say in a press conference when he was asked if he would take further countermeasures, saying he would "not reveal before the president."

On the other hand, spokesman Makenaney said, "The Chinese government has acted symbolically and unnecessarily, without taking meaningful action such as the abolition of the Hong Kong National Security Act and the suspension of repression of the Uighurs. What they are looking for is real action."

He added, "The ball is on the court of China. President Trump will continue to strongly fight against China," and said that he will continue to increase pressure for China to revise its response.

Both the United States and China have not broken their tough stance, and there is a growing risk of conflict.