(Reuters) Senior Chinese diplomat Wang Yi told a Hong Kong
business delegation that more support should be given to the city’s
government to end violence that has evolved into the biggest crisis it
has faced since the return to Chinese rule in 1997.
Hong Kong has been engulfed in angry and sometimes violent protests
against the government for three months, sparked by a now-suspended
extradition bill and concerns that Beijing was trying to bring the
territory under greater mainland control.
Police fired water cannon and tear gas at anti-government
demonstrators on Sunday, and Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam later warned
that authorities would be forced to stamp down on the escalating
violence.
The China Daily warned in an editorial that the gap between the
government and protesters appeared to be “unbridgeable”, with the
administration not able to “swallow the pills the demonstrators
prescribe”.
However, Wang said in Beijing on Tuesday that, while Hong Kong was
facing its most serious challenge since the handover, it was capable of
overcoming its problems with the support of the government and the unity
of Hong Kong residents.
According to a notice on China’s official government website, Wang
said business groups should also play a positive role by helping young
people take part in the city’s economic development.
Source: Reuters; Reporting by David Stanway; Editing by Paul Tait
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