Offering protection to 'rioters' from Hong Kong will only harm Taiwan's people and is an interference in the Chinese-ruled city's affairs, China's government said, denouncing plans by Taiwan to help Hong Kongers who decide to flee to the island.
FILE PHOTO: Riot police disperse pro-democracy demonstrators as they take part a singing song protest at Mong Kok, in Hong Kong, China June 12, 2020. REUTERS/Tyrone Siu
Taiwan said on Thursday it will set up a dedicated office to help those thinking of leaving Hong Kong as Beijing tightens its grip on the former British colony, including planned new national security legislation. In a statement late on Friday, China’s policy-making Taiwan Affairs Office said the plan by the “Democratic Progressive Party authority” - China’s standard way of referring to Taiwan’s government - was a political plot to meddle in Hong Kong affairs and sabotage its stability and prosperity.
The plots of forces that advocate independence for Hong Kong and Taiwan and also seek to damage “one country, two systems” and split the nation will never succeed, the office said.
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