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The anti-sanctions law does not deal with Hong Kong and Macau issues. Tan Yaozong: The central government decides whether to accept Annex III of the Basic Law or not

2021-06-12T04:29:39.319Z


The Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress voted yesterday (10th) to pass the Anti-Foreign Sanctions Law. The Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress said that the law can provide strong legal support and guarantees for the country to counter foreign discriminatory measures in accordance with the law.


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Written by: Peng Zhuowei

2021-06-11 16:05

Last update date: 2021-06-11 16:05

The Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress voted to pass the Anti-Foreign Sanctions Law yesterday (10th). The Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress said that the law can provide strong legal support and guarantees for the country to counter foreign discriminatory measures in accordance with the law. It is described as a full response to challenges and prevention. The legal "toolbox" of risk.

Tan Yaozong, a member of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, said that the legislation of the Anti-Foreign Sanctions Law does not address Hong Kong and Macao issues, but it is unknown whether the central government will include the law in Annex III of the Basic Law in the future.

As for whether the Hong Kong government should legislate on its own, he emphasized that diplomatic issues are the central authority.

Related matters need to be handled by the central government.

Once sanctioned by the United States, Tan Yaozong: China does not want to make troubles, and is forced to enact laws only when it is helpless

Tan Yaozong was sanctioned by the United States in January of this year. He said that he strongly supports the Anti-Foreign Sanctions Act legislation. He believes that the United States and Western societies are unfair and have been unilaterally suppressed by sanctions. He also criticized the so-called "long-arm jurisdiction" as unreasonable claims. The Chinese government's legislation is reasonable and reasonable, "there is no reason and no measures to deal with it."

Tan Yaozong said that he hopes that there will be no "Anti-Foreign Sanctions Law", sanctions and anti-sanctions. He believes that countries should solve problems through communication and negotiation. He hopes that the United States and the West will pay attention to the Chinese government’s foreign stance, and emphasize that China "does not want to fight trouble and suppress. People have no choice but to make legislation first, and respond to them."

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