New Zealand has suspended its removal settlement with Hong Kong and made various different alters following China's perspective to pass a public security law for the region, Foreign Affairs Minister Winston Peters said on Tuesday.
"New Zealand can no longer believe that Hong Kong's criminal equity framework is adequately autonomous from China," Peters said in an announcement.
"In the event that China in future shows adherence to the 'one nation, two frameworks' structure then we could reexamine this choice."
Beijing forced new enactment on the previous British province prior this month notwithstanding fights from Hong Kongers and Western countries, setting the monetary center on a more dictator track.
Australia, Canada and the U.K. all suspended removal settlements with Hong Kong prior this month. U.S. President Donald Trump has finished special monetary treatment for Hong Kong.

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