The Chinese Foreign Ministry has stated that Hong Kong will suspend any
agreements on mutual assistance regarding to criminal matters with the UK,
Canada and Australia.
- Comes after each country, as well as New Zealand, suspended their
extradition treaties with Hong Kong following the imposition of a new
national security law on Hong Kong. Opponents to the law say it violates
the 'one country, two systems' precedent. - Foreign ministry spokesman also speaking on different issues, says that
tensions on the Sino-Indian border in the Himalayas around the disputed
Line of Actual Control are easing. - Also says that China "hopes the US can show flexibility" on the Korean
peninsula.