June 30, 2020 / By mobanmarket
European Council President Charles Michel with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen | Pool photo by Yves Herman/AFP via Getty Images The announcement follows calls for action from the European Parliament.EU says it is mulling a coordinated response over Hong Kong
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said Tuesday she was “in touch” with international partners to weigh up a potential riposte to China’s new national security law in Hong Kong.
China’s rubber-stamp parliament today secretly passed a sweeping security law limiting Hong Kong’s fundamental freedoms and empowering the chief executive to appoint judges to hear cases brought under the law, the South China Morning Post and BBC reported.
In her strongest remarks on the matter to date, von der Leyen said the EU was now mulling a coordinated response following calls for action from the European Parliament.
“We have indeed consistently said that China would risk very negative consequences if it went ahead with this law, including for business confidence, China’s reputation, public perception in Hong Kong and internationally,” she said at a press conference following a virtual summit with South Korea’s President Moon Jae-in.
“Many across Europe including in the European Parliament have made similar statements. So we remain in touch with our international partners on this matter and will pay carefully attention on how to respond.”
Asked whether the Commission would follow the European Parliament’s call to sue China before the International Court of Justice, or was considering other actions such as a ban on dual-use exports to Hong Kong, von der Leyen said the Commission “will indeed carefully assess” the next steps. “We are in close cooperation with the European institutions. This has to be done with care,” she said.
European Council President Charles Michel said Brussels “will need also a strong coordination with all the member states in order to see what we will do in the near future.”
On Tuesday afternoon, the U.K Foreign Office also condemned China’s move in an official statement.
“Despite the urging of the international community, Beijing has chosen not to step back from imposing this legislation,” Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said, adding that China’s decision to ignore “international obligations regarding Hong Kong” represented “a grave step, which is deeply troubling.”
Raab also said that the U.K. would examine whether the new security law meant a breach of the British-Chinese agreement on Hong Kong.
“We urgently need to see the full legislation,” he said.
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