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Spokesperson of the Hong Kong Liaison Office: US politicians' pressure efforts are in vain. Hong Kong's governance and prosperity are unstoppable, he said. The spokesman said that those US politicians have engaged in political manipulation in a big way. We would like to warn those politicians that any attempt to "use Hong Kong to contain China" and despicable tricks will not shake our determination to firmly safeguard "one country, two systems" and national security, the spokesman said. He added that unreasonable suppression and intimidation will only create stronger patriots.
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Country-Level and Policy-Level Programs. Certain of the sanctions programs are focused on individual countries (the “country-level programs”), while others target specific activities on a global basis such as terrorist and non-proliferation sanctions (the “policy-level programs”). Under a number of the country-level programs (such as Iran, Syria, N. Korea, Cuba and the Crimea region of Ukraine – the “comprehensive sanctions programs”) U.S. persons are prohibited from entering into effectively all business transactions with the targeted country, its government and its nationals, including the export and import of products, technologies and services, payments and investments, subject to exceptions described below.[5] For other country-level programs, such as Russia, Ukraine and Venezuela, certain business activities within the country are prohibited but others are permitted (the “partial sanctions programs”). For