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Trump targets China over Hong Kong Trump targets China over Hong Kong security law
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US President Donald Trump says Chinese government's moves in Hong Kong are a "tragedy" and he will start to remove city's trade privileges US President Donald Trump has said the Chinese government's moves to introduce a controversial security law in Hong Kong are a "tragedy".
This breaking news story is being updated and more details will be published shortly. Please refresh the page for the fullest version. In a major statement on China, the president announced he would start to end preferential US treatment for the city in trade and travel.
You can receive Breaking News on a smartphone or tablet via the BBC News App. You can also follow @BBCBreaking on Twitter to get the latest alerts. He also said he was "terminating" the US relationship with the World Health Organization over Covid-19.
China has told the West to "stop interfering" in Hong Kong.
The territory, a former British colony, enjoys unique freedoms not seen in mainland China. But many people there see the looming security law as bringing an end to Hong Kong's special status, agreed under a 1997 agreement between China and the UK.
What did President Trump outline?
"China has replaced One Country, Two Systems with One Country, One System", Mr Trump told reporters in the White House's Rose Garden, in a prepared statement that attacked China on several fronts. "This is a tragedy for Hong Kong."
Among the measures, Mr Trump said the US would suspend the entry of foreign nationals from China identified by the US as potential security risks. There are fears that this could affect thousands of graduate students.