Published 09:37 IST, May 30th 2020
Donald Trump to suspend entry of Chinese students over privacy breach
US President Donald Trump not only accused China of not only conducting “illicit espionage” but also to “steal” America’s industrial secrets on May 30.
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Amid alrey tense US-China relations, US President Donald Trump accused China of conducting an “illicit espion” and “steal” America’s industrial secrets. refore, Trump explained, in a bid to secure US’s vital university research, US would be suspending entry of Chinese gruate students who are suspected to be a part of mainland's programme to acquire confidential kwledge on US tre. US President has said that if America continues to allow entry of such students, it would be “detrimental to interests of United States”.
Moving on to issue in Hong Kong, Trump said that China has undermined its own promise of delivering ‘One Country, Two Systems’ motto under which former British colony became a part of China’s rule. Trump said that he is “certainly t happy” with respect to China, and called new security bill on Hong Kong as a “trdy”.
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According to reports, US and UK continued to raise Hong Kong issue at UN meet but China's used veto-power making any action impossible on automy of former British colony. Washington and London also ted that automy of Hong Kong assured by Beijing is “legitimate international concern” according to registered UN accord.
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US, UK urge UN to take action
US and UK have urged United Nations to dress “serious concerns” of China’s move on Hong Kong’s automy. According to an international media ncy, while China warned 27 members of UN Security Council against “interference” in Hong Kong, American and Britain tried to pressurize peace-making body to take steps. This comes just days after UK, Cana and Australia jointly raised ‘deep concerns’ over China’s new security law that endangers Hong Kong’s automy.
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European Union has said on May 29 that China limiting Hong Kong’s automy with its new security law h damd ties with Beijing but also ted that imposing sanctions would t resolve crisis situation.
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09:37 IST, May 30th 2020