Li Jiachao: Will attend the APEC meeting in San Francisco, not afraid of the so-called "sanctions" imposed by the US | Meeting | Li Jiachao
According to Hong Kong media reports, the Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, Li Jiachao, recently met with the media before attending the executive meeting and stated that the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) meeting does not belong to any country or economy, and Hong Kong, China, will definitely attend the meeting as a member in accordance with relevant rules and regulations.
Previously, there were media reports that some anti China lawmakers in the United States demanded that the US government prohibit Li Jiachao, who was subject to so-called "sanctions" from attending the 2023 APEC Leaders' Informal Meeting held in San Francisco, USA.
The spokesperson for the Office of the Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region previously responded to media inquiries by stating that Li Jiachao led the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region to firmly fulfill its responsibility to maintain national security, being upright and righteous. It is natural and natural for government officials of any country to maintain their own national security.
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Spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Wang Wenbin, previously stated that the APEC meeting has its own organizational rules, and the host country has a responsibility to ensure the smooth participation of representatives from all members. This year, the host country of APEC, the United States, has pledged to fulfill its host responsibilities, comply with APEC related rules and procedures, and provide convenience for APEC member representatives to attend the conference in the United States. I believe that the United States will fulfill its commitments and ensure the smooth participation of representatives from all members of APEC, including Hong Kong, China.
After taking office in July last year, Li Jiachao led a delegation to attend the APEC Leaders' Informal Meeting in Thailand at the end of last year and met with local political and business leaders.