China News Service, November 29. According to Dagong Wenhui, Hong Kong Chief Executive Li Jiachao met with reporters before attending the executive meeting on the 29th, and talked about asking the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress to explain the National Security Law related issues regarding the Li Zhiying case.

On November 29, the Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, Li Jiachao, said in a meeting with the media before the executive meeting that he had submitted a report to the central government and asked the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress to interpret the provisions of the "Hong Kong National Security Law". Cases involving Li Zhiying's violation of the National Security Law.

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  Li Jiachao said that Tim Owen, Queen's Counsel of the United Kingdom, was approved by the High Court to defend Li Zhiying, who was accused of "conspiring to collude with foreign countries or foreign forces to endanger national security" and other crimes.

He has submitted a report to the Central People's Government on the 28th, and the Hong Kong Department of Justice will apply to postpone the trial of Li Zhiying's case on the 29th.