China News Service, Beijing, September 27 (Reporter Zhang Su) After China released the "Facts List of US Interference in Hong Kong Affairs and Support of Anti-China Troubles in Hong Kong", the US State Department stated that US actions were in full compliance with international law.

In response to this, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying said in a regular press conference on the 27th that the so-called international law that the United States was talking about was nothing but a "vest" for wanton interference in the internal affairs of other countries and attempting to achieve hegemony and hegemony.

  According to reports, in response to the "Facts List of US Interference in Hong Kong Affairs and Support of Anti-China Troubles in Hong Kong" issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China, the US State Department responded that the actions of the US are in full compliance with international law. Efforts to open and free exchange centers.

A reporter asked if the Ministry of Foreign Affairs had any comment on this.

  "The 102 items listed in the "Facts List of the United States Interfering in Hong Kong Affairs and Supporting Anti-China Troubles in Hong Kong" issued by China, may I ask the United States which one is not clear in fact and conclusive evidence?" Hua Chunying raised a rhetorical question.

  She pointed out that the relevant U.S. statement once again proved that the so-called international law on the U.S. side was based solely on the preferences of the U.S. family, based on the interests of the U.S. family, and under the banner of "freedom" and "democracy" to interfere in the internal affairs of other countries and attempt to achieve hegemony and hegemony. "Vest".

This "Emperor's New Clothes" is being seen clearly by more and more people.

  Hua Chunying said that Hong Kong is a society under the rule of law, and the legal rights and freedoms of Hong Kong residents are fully protected in accordance with the law.

In the recently released "Global Financial Center Index" report, Hong Kong's overall ranking ranked third in the world.

  "This once again shows that Hong Kong's degree of freedom and openness as an international financial center is universally recognized. However, if the United States seeks freedom in Hong Kong to interfere in other countries' internal affairs and undermine Hong Kong's security and stability, I can tell the United States clearly, no." Hua Chun Ying said.

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