Joint Statement by Canada and the United Kingdom on Hong Kong’s Extradition Law

Statement

May 30, 2019 - Ottawa, Ontario - Global Affairs Canada

The Honourable Chrystia Freeland, Canada’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, and the Right Honourable Jeremy Hunt, the United Kingdom’s Foreign and Commonwealth Secretary, today issued the following joint statement about Hong Kong’s proposed extradition law changes:

“We have been following the proposals of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region government to amend the Fugitive Offenders Ordinance and the Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters Ordinance. It is clear that the proposals have generated significant debate in Hong Kong, in particular in relation to removing the territorial restrictions on extradition to mainland China.

“We are concerned about the potential effect of these proposals on the large number of Canadian and UK citizens in Hong Kong, on business confidence and on Hong Kong’s international reputation. Furthermore, we believe that there is a risk that the proposals could impact negatively on the rights and freedoms set down in the Sino-British Joint Declaration. It is vital that extradition arrangements in Hong Kong are in line with ‘one country, two systems’ and fully respect Hong Kong’s high degree of autonomy. We have made these views clear in our respective conversations with the Hong Kong government.

“It is important that these proposals are subject to the highest levels of scrutiny, including in the Legislative Council. We urge the Hong Kong government to engage meaningfully with Hong Kong's broad range of local and international stakeholders in order to ensure their concerns are fully considered. We believe that the Hong Kong government should allow time to give proper consideration to all alternative options and safeguards.”

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