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China protests US alert over security rules change in Hong Kong

By Thomson Reuters Mar 29, 2026 | 4:39 AM

BEIJING, March 29 (Reuters) – China’s top diplomat in Hong Kong has met the senior U.S. diplomat in ​the city to protest against a ‌U.S. public alert over new security rules in Hong Kong, the Chinese Foreign Ministry said.

In a statement released late on Saturday, the ‌Chinese ​foreign ministry’s Hong ⁠Kong office said Commissioner ⁠Cui Jianchun met U.S. Consul General Julie Eadeh on March 27 and expressed “strong dissatisfaction and firm opposition”, urging ​Washington to stop interfering in Hong Kong’s affairs and China’s internal affairs “in ⁠any form”.

Hong Kong this ⁠month amended its enforcement rules ​for the national security regime, making it ​an offence in national security cases ‌to refuse to provide passwords or other decryption assistance to access an electronic device.

In response to the rule changes, ⁠the U.S. Consulate General in Hong Kong issued a security alert on March 26, calling ⁠for ‌contact with the Consulate in ⁠case U.S. citizens are arrested ​or ‌detained in connection with the ​new security ⁠enforcement rules.

“We do not discuss the details of diplomatic engagements,” a U.S. Consulate spokesperson said in response to a request for comment.

(Reporting by Ju-min ParkEditing by ​Christian Schmollinger)