Taiwan will 'adjust' the operations of its representative office in Hong Kong after the government there demanded its officials sign a document ...
TAIPEI: Taiwan will"adjust" the operations of its representative office in Hong Kong after the government there demanded its officials sign a document supporting Beijing's claim to Taiwan under its"one China" policy, the island's government said on Sunday .
Chinese-ruled Hong Kong has become another bone of contention between Taipei and Beijing, especially after Taiwan lambasted a security law imposed on Hong Kong by Beijing and began welcoming Hong Kongers to settle on the island.Taiwan's Mainland Affairs Council said that since July 2018 the Hong Kong government has"repeatedly set unreasonable political conditions for staff visas for our Hong Kong office, demanding the signing of a 'One China Commitment Letter'".
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