Beijing tells new US consul general to Hong Kong to respect city’s rule of law
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Beijing has called on the new US consul general to Hong Kong to uphold the principle of non-interference and respect the city’s rule of law, following the announcement that Julie Eadeh has taken up the role after receiving the central government’s approval.

Guo Jiakun, a spokesman for the Chinese foreign ministry, said on Thursday that the central government hoped that Eadeh would respect China’s sovereignty and “abide by international conventions”.

Guo was responding to a media query about Eadeh’s arrival in the city, which noted that she met opposition activist Joshua Wong Chi-fung in 2019 and cited state media labelling her as a “subversion expert”.

“We hope the new consul general for the US in Hong Kong will abide by relevant international conventions, uphold the principle of non-interference in other countries’ internal affairs, respect China’s sovereignty and the rule of law in [Hong Kong],” he told reporters in Beijing.

He added that Beijing hoped Eadeh would play a positive role in promoting exchanges and cooperation between the US and Hong Kong, as well as the healthy development of China-US relations.

The Post has reached out to the US consulate for comment.

Foreign ministry spokesman Guo Jiakun says Beijing hopes Julie Eadeh will uphold the principle of non-interference. Photo: Kyodo
Foreign ministry spokesman Guo Jiakun says Beijing hopes Julie Eadeh will uphold the principle of non-interference. Photo: Kyodo

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