He questioned the European Parliament: What is the "lesson" for China Hong Kong | China | The European Parliament
Irish member of the European Parliament, Mick Wallace, questioned why the European Parliament should interfere in Hong Kong affairs and teach China a lesson, advising Europe not to be so keen on interfering in others' affairs.
On the 15th, the European Parliament passed a so-called Hong Kong related resolution, openly supporting anti China and anti Hong Kong elements, clamoring for sanctions against the Chinese central government and officials of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, gross interference in Hong Kong affairs and China's internal affairs, and wanton trampling on the principles of international law and basic norms of international relations.
Irish member of the European Parliament, Mick Wallace, publicly criticized this resolution, questioning why the European Parliament is manipulating Hong Kong affairs and teaching China a lesson. He advised Europe not to be so keen on interfering in others' affairs. Wallace visited China in April this year and said that China and its people are admirable. He hopes that Europe can learn to tolerate different cultures.