New Zealand Suspends Hong Kong Extradition Treaty



WELLINGTON, (BBC) - New Zealand has suspended its removal arrangement with Hong Kong in light of China's new national security law for the region. 

The broadly scrutinized law makes it simpler to rebuff dissenters and diminishes the city's independence. 

Travel counsel has likewise been refreshed to make New Zealanders aware of dangers introduced by the law. 

China's consulate in New Zealand said the suspension was a "gross obstruction in China's inside issues". 

"The New Zealand government's choice is a genuine infringement of universal law and essential standards overseeing worldwide relations," an announcement said. 

Canada, Australia and the United Kingdom before suspended their removal bargains with Hong Kong. 

Military and double use merchandise and innovation sends out from New Zealand to Hong Kong will currently be treated similarly as New Zealand treats such fares to China. 

New Zealand Foreign Affairs Minister Winston Peters said China had "dissolved guideline of-law standards, sabotaged the 'one nation, two frameworks' structure that supports Hong Kong's one of a kind status, and conflicted with duties China made to the global network". 

Hong Kong's administration says the law is required to carry request to a city that saw mass genius majority rules system fights a year ago that frequently turned savage.

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