Sub Promotion

?

단축키

Prev이전 문서

Next다음 문서

크게 작게 위로 아래로 댓글로 가기 인쇄 수정 삭제
?

단축키

Prev이전 문서

Next다음 문서

크게 작게 위로 아래로 댓글로 가기 인쇄 수정 삭제
Extra Form
제목 hollis.mackinnon@t-online.de
예약자 29|@|5739|@|13154
US President Donald Trump, with US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, holds a press conference on China in the White House Rose Garden


President Donald Trump said Friday he would strip several of Hong Kong's special privileges with the United States and bar some Chinese students from US universities in anger over Beijing's bid to exert control in the financial hub.

In a day of concerted action, the United States and Britain also raised alarm at the UN Security Council over a controversial new security law for Hong Kong, infuriating Beijing which said the issue had no place at the world body.

In a White House appearance that Trump had teased for a day, the US president attacked China over its treatment of the former British colony, saying it was "diminishing the city's longstanding and proud status."

"This is a tragedy for the people of Hong Kong, the people of China and indeed the people of the world," Trump said.

Trump also said he was terminating the US relationship with the World Health Organization, which he has accused of pro-China bias in its management of the coronavirus crisis.

But Trump was light on specifics and notably avoided personal criticism of President Xi Jinping, with whom he has boasted of having a friendship even as the two powers feud over an increasing range of issues.






People stand at a booth where passersby can give their signatures in support of a new security law in Hong Kong


"I am directing my administration to begin the process of eliminating policy that gives Hong Kong different and special treatment," Trump said.

"This will affect the full range of agreements, from our extradition treaty to our export controls on dual-use technologies and more, with few exceptions," he said.

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Wednesday informed Congress that the Trump administration would no longer consider Hong Kong to be separate under US law, but it was up to Trump to spell out the consequences.

China this week pressed ahead on a law that would ban subversion and other perceived offenses against its rule in Hong Kong, which was rocked by months of massive pro-democracy protests last year.

- US restricts students -






China's President Xi Jinping is shown on a large video screen in Hong Kong -- a new national security law for the city has raised hackles in the territory and abroad


In a move that could have long-reaching consequences, Trump issued an order to ban graduate students from US universities who are connected to China's military.

"For years, the government of China has conducted illicit espionage to steal our industrial secrets, of which there are many," Trump said.

Hawkish Republicans have been clamoring to kick out Chinese students enrolled in sensitive fields. The FBI in February said it was investigating 1,000 cases of Chinese economic espionage and technological theft.

But any move to deter students is unwelcome for US universities, which rely increasingly on tuition from foreigners and have already been hit hard by the COVID-19 shutdown.

China has been the top source of foreign students to the United States for the past decade with nearly 370,000 Chinese at US universities, although Trump's order will not directly affect undergraduates.

Critics say Trump has been eager to fan outrage about China to deflect attention from his own handling of the pandemic that has killed more than 100,000 people in the United States, the highest death toll of any country.

Chuck Schumer, the top Democrat in the Senate, called Trump's announcement "just pathetic."

Eliot Engel, a Democrat who heads the House Foreign Affairs Committee, noted that Trump treaded lightly on Hong Kong during last year's protests as he sought a trade deal with Xi.

"Now, the president wants to shift the blame for his failures onto China, so he's doing the right thing for the wrong reason," Engel said.

Trump's order could also trigger retaliation. China in March expelled US journalists after the Trump administration tightened visa rules for staff at Chinese state media.

"Sanctions are not always unilateral and our country (China) has said that we will roll out countermeasures," Hong Kong's security chief John Lee said Saturday.

- Clash at UN -

The United States and Britain earlier in the day urged China to reconsider the Hong Kong law during talks at the UN Security Council, where China wields a veto -- making any formal session, tour shangrila let alone action against Beijing, impossible.






US Representative to the UN Kelly Craft, seen here in December 2019, has pressed for discussion on China's planned security law for Hong Kong


The Western allies raised Hong Kong in an informal, closed-door videoconference where China cannot block the agenda.

They said China was violating an international commitment as the 1984 handover agreement with Britain, in which Beijing promised to maintain the financial hub's separate system until at least 2047, was registered with the United Nations.

"The United States is resolute, and calls upon all UN members states to join us in demanding that the PRC immediately reverse course and honor its international legal commitments to this institution and to the Hong Kong people," said US Ambassador Kelly Craft, referring to the People's Republic of China.

China demanded that the US and Britain "immediately stop interfering in Hong Kong affairs," saying the law did not fall under the Security Council's mandate.

"Any attempt to use Hong Kong to interfere in China's internal matters is doomed to fail," warned a statement from China's UN mission.

"There was no consensus, no formal discussion in the Security Council, and the US and the UK's move came to nothing," it said.

List of Articles
번호 제목 글쓴이 최근 수정일 날짜
110556 elizabetenderby@animail.net Elizabet37P236752792 2020.06.12 2020.06.12
110555 elizavenegas@snail-mail.net ElizaT714581736 2020.06.12 2020.06.12
110554 penneybrace@gmail.com PenneyBrace915379597 2020.06.12 2020.06.12
110553 verenarenner@gmail.com VerenaRenner466489 2020.06.12 2020.06.12
110552 andrewhertzog@gmail.com AndrewHertzog4551 2020.06.12 2020.06.12
110551 maikzimpel@gawab.com MaikZimpel83185 2020.06.12 2020.06.12
110550 leiabarba@gmail.com LeiaBarba8573942678 2020.06.12 2020.06.12
110549 wilda_garrido@gmail.com WildaGarrido236 2020.06.12 2020.06.12
110548 concettaferguson@gmail.com ConcettaFerguson8481 2020.06.12 2020.06.12
110547 kirstenstafford@aol.com KirstenStafford52 2020.06.12 2020.06.12
110546 dominick.boles@gmail.com DominickBoles20885 2020.06.12 2020.06.12
110545 silviaschoenberg@aol.com SilviaSchoenberg 2020.06.12 2020.06.12
110544 alejandrogoderich@gmail.com AlejandroGoderich292 2020.06.12 2020.06.12
110543 arlettekintore@gmail.com ArletteKintore24 2020.06.12 2020.06.12
110542 mellisamccray@arcor.de MellisaMcCray8658324 2020.06.12 2020.06.12
110541 shantae.resch@gmail.com ShantaeResch30848 2020.06.12 2020.06.12
110540 shiela.hassell@inbox.com ShielaHassell872 2020.06.12 2020.06.12
110539 thaddeusmorgan@freenet.de ThaddeusMorgan426 2020.06.12 2020.06.12
110538 adalbertorussell@aol.com AdalbertoRussell6250 2020.06.12 2020.06.12
110537 tamismart@gawab.com VJYTami74812592 2020.06.12 2020.06.12
110536 wilhemina.mooney@gmail.com WilheminaMooney4 2020.06.12 2020.06.12
110535 gina.leeper@snail-mail.net GinaLeeper3209149589 2020.06.12 2020.06.12
110534 felishablandowski@gawab.com FelishaBlandowski414 2020.06.12 2020.06.12
110533 torystapley@gmail.com ToryStapley322298574 2020.06.12 2020.06.12
110532 angeline.kidston@gmail.com AngelineKidston75 2020.06.12 2020.06.12
110531 maihardesty@inbox.com MaiHardesty1285311 2020.06.12 2020.06.12
» hollis.mackinnon@t-online.de HollisMackinnon4999 2020.06.12 2020.06.12
110529 mairakevin@yahoo.de MairaKevin61902 2020.06.12 2020.06.12
110528 johnie.lerma@web.de JohnieW50163393093 2020.06.12 2020.06.12
110527 roxanne.barela@elitemail.org RoxanneBarela4759001 2020.06.12 2020.06.12
110526 toniabarrows@aol.com ToniaF558402252883 2020.06.12 2020.06.12
110525 jamilaeskridge@googlemail.com JamilaEskridge91 2020.06.12 2020.06.12
110524 renatenickson@gmail.com RenateNickson95 2020.06.12 2020.06.12
110523 michalhenslowe@zoho.com MichalHenslowe48 2020.06.12 2020.06.12
110522 aja.villalpando@zoho.com Aja63393021228942 2020.06.12 2020.06.12
110521 erna_eisenberg@gmail.com ErnaEisenberg66 2020.06.12 2020.06.12
110520 delmaralicea@hotmail.com DelmarAlicea4143907 2020.06.12 2020.06.12
110519 charlagresham@arcor.de CharlaGresham25597 2020.06.12 2020.06.12
110518 erikfeliciano@bigstring.com ErikFeliciano63914 2020.06.12 2020.06.12
110517 susanarossi@gmail.com SusanaRossi926286 2020.06.12 2020.06.12
110516 marlonbatey@yahoo.de Marlon72V88847399 2020.06.12 2020.06.12
110515 marcelino_carter@gmail.com MarcelinoCarter0292 2020.06.12 2020.06.12
110514 roxanamaughan@freenet.de RoxanaMaughan639 2020.06.12 2020.06.12
110513 damonrudall@gmail.com Damon91Z302532894 2020.06.12 2020.06.12
110512 tobias_marsden@bigstring.com TobiasMarsden433694 2020.06.12 2020.06.12
110511 reaganfisher@googlemail.com ReaganFisher88601167 2020.06.12 2020.06.12
110510 indiana.ferguson@bigstring.com IndianaFerguson7 2020.06.12 2020.06.12
110509 hazelmeador@gawab.com THOHazel0553246970556 2020.06.12 2020.06.12
110508 juanawolfe@gmail.com JuanaD5612874362 2020.06.12 2020.06.12
110507 maxwell_reddy@realemail.net MaxwellReddy50804711 2020.06.12 2020.06.12
Board Pagination Prev 1 ... 2520 2521 2522 2523 2524 2525 2526 2527 2528 2529 ... 4736 Next
/ 4736

bodum2ro 43,sejong, Korea / Copyrightⓒ. All Rights Reserved By fone

© k2s0o1d4e0s2i1g5n. All Rights Reserved