The first British minister visiting Hong Kong in five years said his country will not "duck" its historic responsibilities to people living in its former colony
HONG KONG The first British minister visiting Hong Kong in five years said his country will not “duck” its historic responsibilities to people living in its former colony while engaging with China in areas they share common interests.
The first British minister visiting Hong Kong in five years said his country will not "duck" its historic responsibilities to people living in its former colony while engaging with China in areas they share common interests.