Congressional leaders on Wednesday blamed the Chinese government for unrest in Hong Kong and threatened Beijing if force were used on protesters.
Congressional leaders slam Chinese government over Hong Kong protests after Trump called situation 'tricky'WASHINGTON – Congressional leaders on Wednesday blamed the Chinese government for unrest in Hong Kong and threatened Beijing if force were used on protesters
Rep. Eliot Engel, D-N.Y. and Michael McCaul, R-Texas said,"We have deep respect for the brave efforts of Hong Kong people from every walk of life who have demonstrated their clear desire for freedom, democracy, and the rule of law." Engel and McCaul directly addressed assertions by China's foreign ministry that Americans had helped instigate the unrest and called on China to"cease encroaching on Hong Kong's autonomy."
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