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Hu pledges support for Hong Kong democracy
By Xing Zhigang (China Daily/Xinhua)
Updated: 2005-12-28 06:08

The president pointed out that Hong Kong's constitutional development concerns the interests of people of all walks of life in the SAR as well as the territory's future.

He urged Hong Kong people to focus on the overall interests of the HKSAR and its long-term prosperity and stability.

At a late night news conference, Tsang called for united efforts and sincerity from all sectors in Hong Kong to work towards constitutional development while expressing his confidence in Beijing's support.

"I'm sure it has always been the central government's policy to look after the interests of Hong Kong," he said. "I'm sure this fundamental policy won't change."

Tsang, who is to meet Premier Wen Jiabao this morning, won praise from the president for his performance over the past five months as the new leader of Hong Kong.

"Currently Hong Kong's situation is looking good overall ... Its economy continues to grow, its society remains stable, and people's livelihoods have improved," the president told Tsang in front of reporters. "Your hard work has won the trust and support of Hong Kong's people."

In a separate meeting with Macao SAR Chief Executive Edmund Ho Hau Wah, Hu praised the efforts made by Ho and the SAR government in maintaining economic growth and a stable and harmonious situation in Macao.

He attributed these achievements to the joint efforts of the SAR government and all circles in Macao.

The central government will continue to provide full support to the chief executive and the SAR government to fulfil their work in accordance with law, Hu stressed.

(China Daily 12/28/2005 page1)


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