Hong Kong government must ‘restore order,’ says China’s premier

Chinese Premier Li Keqiang on Monday said Hong Kong is facing “unprecedented, serious and complicated situations” following months of civil unrest.

Speaking at a press conference with Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam in Beijing, Li said she had risen to the challenges. However, he placed the responsibility of safeguarding “the city’s long-term prosperity and stability” on her government.

“Hong Kong has yet to come out from the difficulties,” Li said in comments circulated by Hong Kong-based newspaper South China Morning Post.  “The city’s government must continue to make efforts in stopping violence and ending chaos in accordance with the law, and restore order.”

Shortly before entering a closed-door meeting with Lam, Chinese President Xi Jinping lauded her efforts to govern in “exceptional times.”

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