BEIJING, Aug. 27 -- China on Tuesday voiced strong dissatisfaction with and resolute opposition to "random accusations" and "irresponsible remarks" on Hong Kong affairs in a statement from the Group of Seven (G7) summit.
Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang made the remarks at a daily press briefing.
The G7 reportedly reaffirmed the existence and the importance of the 1984 Sino-British Joint Declaration on the Question of Hong Kong and called for avoiding violence in a joint statement issued Monday at the end of a G7 summit held in Biarritz, France.
"As we have emphasized on many occasions, Hong Kong affairs are purely China's internal affairs, and no foreign governments, organizations or individuals have the right to intervene," said Geng, when responding to a query about China's comment on the statement from the G7 summit.
The demonstrations and violent protests have been running in Hong Kong for more than two months, and Hong Kong's rule of law, social order, economy and wellbeing of the people, as well as its international image have been severely impacted as a result, Geng said.
"No one cares more about Hong Kong's prosperity and stability than Chinese people, including residents of Hong Kong," Geng said. "(Those) are our own affairs, we will handle them well. G7 members should not poke their noses into others' business with ill-harbored intentions and conspiracies."
On the aforementioned Joint Declaration between China and Britain, Geng said its ultimate goal and core content were to make sure China would take back Hong Kong in 1997 and the government of the People's Republic of China would resume its exercise of sovereignty over Hong Kong with effect from July 1, 1997.
"Since Hong Kong returned to the motherland in 1997, the Chinese government has exercised jurisdiction over Hong Kong according to the Constitution and the Basic Law," he said. "Based on international law and basic norms governing international relations, no other country or organization is entitled to meddle in Hong Kong affairs under the pretext of the Joint Declaration."
SAT阅读长难句学习要点
SAT阅读句子填空题解题指导
SAT阅读长难句解析
SAT阅读高分宝典 篇章部分
SAT阅读材料:The Maysville Road veto
跟专家学习SAT阅读长难句
提高SAT阅读能力的两个有效方法
SAT阅读材料:How We Learn
SAT阅读高分宝典 词汇部分
SAT阅读中的Racial Issues 美国种族问题
SAT阅读资料:Dopaminergic mind hypothesis
SAT阅读试题是如何得分的?
SAT阅读题练习 12月15日
SAT阅读高分宝典 句型部分
专家解析SAT阅读中假设题的解题思路
SAT阅读技巧 单词和句子的关系
SAT阅读官方练习题
SAT阅读 逻辑题考察统计
SAT阅读素材 unsolved math problems
实例解析SAT阅读逻辑题之假设
实例解析SAT阅读逻辑题之类比
SAT阅读经验分享 如何快速提高成绩
SAT阅读长难句的理解是关键
SAT阅读试题举例
SAT阅读词汇 如何注重“质”的挖掘
美国高考SAT阅读测试的应对策略
如何提高SAT阅读应试能力
专家详解SAT阅读策略 助你突破阅读难题
SAT阅读应该遵循的基本原则
SAT阅读题型解析及阅读方法简介
| 不限 |
| 英语教案 |
| 英语课件 |
| 英语试题 |
| 不限 |
| 不限 |
| 上册 |
| 下册 |
| 不限 |