China threatens Britain after decision on Hong Kong: “to do so suffer consequences”

China's ambassador has accused the United Kingdom government of interfering with his country's internal affairs by suspending the extradition process with Hong Kong. On Monday, United Kingdom Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab announced that the government he belongs to would follow [...] actions.
On Monday, United Kingdom Foreign Affairs Secretary Dominic Raab announced that the government in which he attends would follow actions from Australia, Canada and the US, and would formally suspend the extradition agreement with Hong Kong as a response to Beijing's unilateral deployment of national security laws.
This event happens just prior to US Secretary of State Mike Pompeos' visit to London to discuss China, 5G, and a post-Brex free trade agreement with Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
Pompeii arrived in London on Monday but did not address the media, writes The Guardian, records Periscope.
The United Kingdom also extended its arms embargo on China that was imposed after the massacre at Tiananmen Square in 1989, and last week limited the time of its stay to the Huawei phone company to the 5G network in the country.
Chinese Ambassador to London Liu Xiaoming accused the country that “in a blast manner had been interferred in China's internal affairs and had rejected international law and the basic norms of international relations”. /Periscope












