Talks with Chinese government officials, Chief Executive of Hong Kong Stable situation under National Security Law November 6, 19:06

Hong Kong's top executive, Carrie Lam, visited Beijing for the first time since the Hong Kong National Security Act came into effect and met with Chinese government officials, recognizing that the enforcement of the law stabilized the situation in Hong Kong. Also emphasized the idea of ​​supporting the Hong Kong government's stance.

Hong Kong Chief Executive of Hong Kong Carrie Lam, who has been visiting Beijing since the 3rd of this month, met with Deputy Prime Minister Han Chang, who is in charge of Hong Kong issues at the Chinese government, on the 6th.



Mr. Lin Chung's visit to Beijing was the first time since the enforcement of the Hong Kong National Security Law at the end of June, and at the meeting, Deputy Prime Minister Han said, "Mr. Hayashi Chung has overcome various difficulties such as the new coronavirus. The central government fully acknowledges that it is playing an active role in maintaining social stability, "he emphasized his support for the Hong Kong government's stance as the Chinese government.

After the meeting, Secretary Hayashi told reporters that the law was in effect, saying that after the law came into force, stability had returned to Hong Kong and there were no major conflicts.



During this visit to Beijing, Secretary Hayashi is believed to have discussed the Chinese government's preferential treatment for Hong Kong, and based on this, he will give a policy address at the legislative council, which is the parliament, within this month.