China's foreign ministry in Hong Kong urged the British government to stop its 'so-called half-yearly report on Hong Kong', state media reported on Friday.
Children hold a Chinese national flag to celebrate Chinese National Day in Hong Kong, China October 1, 2022. REUTERS/Tyrone Siu
A spokesperson at the ministry branch said Britain's report "grossly interfered with Hong Kong affairs and China's internal affairs, and seriously trampled on international law".
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