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File photo of the Golden Bauhinia Square in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China. /VCG
File photo of the Golden Bauhinia Square in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China. /VCG
China's State Council Information Office on Tuesday released a white paper titled "Hong Kong: Safeguarding China's National Security Under the Framework of One Country, Two Systems."
Consisting of five parts in addition to a preface and a conclusion, the white paper details the unrelenting fight for safeguarding national security in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) and the central government's fundamental responsibility for national security matters concerning the HKSAR.
It also expounds on 's achievements in fulfilling its constitutional responsibility for safeguarding national security, Hong Kong's transition from disorder to stability and prosperity, and efforts in creating high-standard security for high-quality development of the "One Country, Two Systems" policy.
File photo of the Golden Bauhinia Square in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China. /VCG
China's State Council Information Office on Tuesday released a white paper titled "Hong Kong: Safeguarding China's National Security Under the Framework of One Country, Two Systems."
Consisting of five parts in addition to a preface and a conclusion, the white paper details the unrelenting fight for safeguarding national security in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) and the central government's fundamental responsibility for national security matters concerning the HKSAR.
It also expounds on 's achievements in fulfilling its constitutional responsibility for safeguarding national security, Hong Kong's transition from disorder to stability and prosperity, and efforts in creating high-standard security for high-quality development of the "One Country, Two Systems" policy.