Communicating to Chinese Foreign Minister about human rights situation of French President Hong Kong and Uighur

China's foreign minister, Wang Yi, who is visiting Europe, met with French President Macron to agree on new anti-coronavirus measures, while President Macron expressed strong concern about the human rights situation in Hong Kong and the Uighur ethnic minority. It was.

Foreign Minister Wang Yi, who is visiting Europe, met with President Macron in Paris, France on the 28th.

And depends on the Chinese Foreign Ministry, Ogaisho is, as a message to the macron president from Xi Jinping Jintao, "the two countries to resume exchanges in various fields, medicines and vaccine development, coordination and cooperation in large-scale infectious diseases prevention of future I want to strengthen."

In response, President Macron highly praised China's commitment to make the new coronavirus vaccine a public good in the world and would like to deepen cooperation between the two countries in combating infectious diseases.

On the other hand, according to the French Presidential Office, President Macron expressed his strong concerns to the Foreign Minister on the Hong Kong National Security Act and the human rights situation of the Uighur ethnic minority, which is cracking down on anti-government movements.

Foreign Minister Wang plans to visit Italy, the Netherlands, etc. on his tour of five European countries, and then visit Germany.

China wants to mitigate the growing alertness in Europe over the response to the new coronavirus and the problems in Hong Kong, but there are many concerns and criticisms from various countries regarding the enforcement of the National Security Maintenance Law of Hong Kong.