
‘Two sessions’ 2025: China’s Li Qiang urges Hong Kong to deepen international exchanges
[South China Morning Post] - 03/5/2025
‘[We] support Hong Kong and Macau to develop the economy, improving the lives of their people, and deepening international exchanges and cooperation,’ he says.
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[South China Morning Post] - 5/03/2025
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