China's new ambassador to Canada Cong Peiwu attends a news conference for a small group of reporters at the Chinese Embassy in Ottawa, Canada November 22, 2019. REUTERS/Blair Gable
Reuters: China envoy warns of 'very bad damage' if Canada follows U.S. lead on Hong Kong
OTTAWA (Reuters) - China’s new ambassador to Canada on Friday warned Ottawa not to follow the U.S. lead and formally back protesters in Hong Kong, saying such a move would cause “very bad damage” to already poor ties with Beijing.
Canada, locked in a trade and diplomatic dispute with China, has repeatedly expressed concern about the safety of its 300,000 citizens in Hong Kong, hit by five months of mass demonstrations for more democracy and autonomy.
The U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday passed two bills to back the protesters and send a warning to China about human rights.
“If somebody here really tries to ... have this kind of law like that in the United States, it’s very dangerous,” said Chinese envoy Cong Peiwu, speaking in English.
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WNU Editor: Canada's parliament is not in session, and I do not see the Canadian government passing any resolution/bill like what one that the U.S. Congress passed this week anytime soon. And speaking of that Congressional bill on Hong Kong, China is demanding (yes they issued a demand) that President Trump vetoes it .... China demands Trump veto bills on Hong Kong (ABC News/AP). LOL .... DEMANDS!!!!
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Everyone can thank President Bill Clinton for the rise of China. China was contained and isolated before the Chinese bribed Clinton to allow China to join the World Trade Organization. Once Pandora's Box was opened, it will be difficult if not impossible to close it. Thank you, Clinton, your greed for money has led the world towards its destruction.
The High Cost of the China-WTO Deal
Administration’s own analysis suggests spiraling deficits, job losses
"The High Cost of the China-WTO Deal"
www.epi.org/publication/issuebriefs_ib137/
Democrat Bill Clinton was worth every dollar the Chinese paid him.
When the World Opened the Gates of China
Was it a mistake for the U.S. to allow China to join the World Trade Organization? Assessments of the 2001 deal often determine positions in today’s bitter trade debate.
By Bob Davis
July 27, 2018
"With a congressional vote looming in the spring of 2000, President Bill Clinton mustered his best arguments for why lawmakers should approve his proposed deal for China to join the World Trade Organization."
"Was Letting China Into the WTO a Mistake?" - Foreign Affairs
"Clinton to blame for current fight with China, not Trump"
"The former president helped push the World Trade Organization to include China."
www.courierherald.com/letters/clinton-to-blame-for-current-fight-with-china-not-trump/
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