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Written by: Li Fuyuan
2019-11-28 07:47
Last updated: 2019-11-28 07:51The White House announced on Wednesday (27) that President Donald Trump has officially signed the Hong Kong Bill of Rights and Democracy. Trump issued a statement saying that the signing of the bill was in accordance with the respect of Chinese President Xi Jinping and the people of Hong Kong. It is hoped that after the implementation of the bill, Chinese and Hong Kong leaders and representatives will be able to resolve their differences with each other and bring it to everyone. Long-term peace and prosperity.
Trump has said recently that Washington supports Hong Kong demonstrators and wants to see democracy in Hong Kong. (GettyImages)
Trump said a few days ago that the Sino-U.S. Trade agreement is currently in its final stages, but at the same time it shows that Washington supports Hong Kong demonstrators and wants to see democracy in Hong Kong.
When Trump signed an executive order against violence against Aboriginal women at the White House on Tuesday (26), he was asked if he wanted to speak to Hong Kong people after the Hong Kong District Council election. He responded that the United States and Hong Kong people traveled with each other and said that they had good relations with Chinese President Xi Jinping and that the trade agreement was progressing well, but at the same time hoped that everything would go well in Hong Kong. He believes that the situation in Hong Kong will be smooth and that Xi Jinping can achieve this goal.
Earlier, Trump also stated that he had asked Xi Jinping not to send troops to Hong Kong, and at the same time, he vowed "If it were not for me, Hong Kong would be destroyed in 14 minutes."
đź”»Hong Kong demonstrators have rallied and called on the US Congress to pass the Hong Kong Bill of Rights and Democracy as soon as possible:
In addition, the United States Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and the Institute (Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation) just released a poll recently, 68% of American respondents said that even if they sinned Beijing, and also support Washington support for Hong Kong demonstrators.
Polls show that 68% of U.S. respondents agree with Washington ’s support for Hong Kong demonstrators, and only 14% support the Chinese government; if China ’s military operations in Hong Kong escalate, 69% support economic sanctions against China, 59 % Of respondents support security assistance.
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