Foreign Minister Wang Yi Meets Dutch Counterpart
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2020-08-27 HKT 01:45
Dutch Foreign Minister Stef Blok met on Wednesday with his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi, saying he would discuss topics ranging from trade ties to concerns about human rights violations in China and the national security law for Hong Kong.
Wang's visit to the Netherlands is part of his five nation tour of Europe this week that also includes France, Germany and Norway. On Tuesday, he met his Italian counterpart Luigi Di Maio, who told Wang China needs to “preserve the high degree of autonomy and the fundamental rights and freedoms” guaranteed to Hong Kong citizens.
Blok said ahead of his meeting with Wang that he would also discuss the issue, as well as concerns about the treatment of the Uighur minority in China’s far west Xinjiang region.
The ministers did not take any questions from the media as their meeting started in a castle in a village outside The Hague.
Dutch lawmaker Martijn van Helvert, whose Christian Democrat Appeal party is a member of the current ruling coalition, used the visit to call for tougher action against Beijing.
“The Dutch government must be clear that there can be no resumption of ‘business as usual’ with Beijing while the persecution of Uighur Muslims, Christians and other religious and ethnic minorities in China continues,” he said at a press conference with two Uighur activists. (AP)
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