Matthew Cheung, chief secretary for administration of China's Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) government, said on Sunday that the SAR government will continue to enter into dialogue with all sectors to resolve differences in the society.
Cheung said in his latest blog post that Hong Kong has gone through a lot of ups and downs over the past three months and the social unrest is worrying. The SAR government has been striving to stop violence while searching at the same time for a way out by enhancing communication with the society. The first community dialogue session held on September 26 was a good start.
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The new policy position to be announced next month will focus on improving people's livelihoods and youth development, hoping to deal with deep-seated social problems and conflicts in the society with a new mindset, the chief secretary said.
Cheung stressed that to remain prosperous and stable, Hong Kong needs solidarity and harmony in the society, and to integrate into the overall development of the country.
Source(s): Xinhua News Agency