U.S. State of Department
Daily Press Briefing
Richard Boucher, Spokesman
Washington, DC
March 2, 2004 (EST)
TRANSCRIPT:
U.S. Hearing on Hong Kong
QUESTION: Richard, China is giving a warning to the United States concerning Martin Lee, a Hong Kong activist who is supposed to come to the United States on a visit. Any comment?
MR. BOUCHER: I think I'd simply point out the facts, which is that the U.S. Congress frequently holds hearings on issues that are of national and international importance. They have invited people from many different backgrounds and professions to express their views. We believe these hearings, and everybody should understand, these hearings are a critical and very routine part of the democratic process in the United States.
The Senate Foreign Relations Committee's hearing on Hong Kong will provide an opportunity for a candid discussion about the important decisions that the people and the authorities in Hong Kong, as well as central authorities in Beijing, will be making regarding Hong Kong's future.
As far as the situation in Hong Kong itself, I'd point specifically to the remarks the Secretary made this morning about the need for democracy in Hong Kong.
QUESTION: Thank you.
MR. BOUCHER: Thank you.