China protests US alert over security rules change in Hong Kong

Security personnels stand guard outside the Foreign Ministry in Beijing, China. (AFP)
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Updated 29 March 2026
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China protests US alert over security rules change in Hong Kong

BEIJING: China’s ‌top diplomat in Hong Kong has met with the senior US diplomat ​in the city to protest a US 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 ​US 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.”
Earlier this month, Hong ‌Kong amended ‌its enforcement rules for ​the national ‌security regime, making it an ‌offense 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 US Consulate ⁠General in ⁠Hong Kong issued a security alert on March 26 calling for contact with the Consulate in case US citizens are arrested or detained in connection with the new security enforcement rules.
The US Consulate General did not immediately respond ​to a Reuters’ request ​for comment outside business hours.