Foreign Affairs Canada, EU issues statement on violence in Hong Kong

| August 17, 2019 in National News

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Violence in Hong Kong, China between police and pro-democracy protesters in China have prompted Foreign Affairs Canada to speak out. 

Sine June, Chinese activists have been protesting a controversial extradition bill, which was eventually indefinitely shelved by the government. 

Chrystia Freeland, Canada’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, and Federica Mogherini, the High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy/Vice-President of the European Commission, issued the joint statement today.  

“Canada and the European Union recall their close relations with Hong Kong under the ‘one country, two systems’ principle and their strong stake in its continued stability and prosperity," it reads.

“For the last two months, large numbers of citizens have been exercising their fundamental right of assembly. However, there has recently been a rising number of unacceptable violent incidents, with risks of further violence and instability.

“It is crucial that restraint be exercised, violence rejected and urgent steps taken to de-escalate the situation.

“Engagement in a process of broad-based and inclusive dialogue, involving all key stakeholders, is essential.

“Fundamental freedoms, including the right of peaceful assembly, and Hong Kong’s high degree of autonomy under the ‘one country, two systems’ principle, are enshrined in the Basic Law and in international agreements and must continue to be upheld.”

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