Taiwanese staff to leave Hong Kong office in ‘one China’ row
Chinese-ruled Hong Kong has become another bone of contention between Taipei and Beijing, especially after Taiwan lambasted a security law imposed on Hong Kong by Beijing and began welcoming Hong Kongers to settle on the island.

Chinese-ruled Hong Kong has become another bone of contention between Taipei and Beijing, especially after Taiwan lambasted a security law imposed on Hong Kong by Beijing and began welcoming Hong Kongers to settle on the island.
Lin Fei-fan, deputy secretary general of Taiwan's ruling Democratic Progressive Party, said only local staff would remain at the office.
“This is because the Chinese Communist Party and the Hong Kong government continue to force our personnel stationed in Hong Kong to sign a ‘one China commitment letter’ to recognise ‘one China’,” he said on his Facebook page.
“As a political prerequisite for the visa renewal, we will of course not accept it!"
China sees democratically-ruled Taiwan as part of "one China" and has never renounced the use of force to bring the island under its control.
Lin said Taiwan would never accept "one China" or "one country, two systems", Beijing's way of running Hong Kong under Chinese sovereignty it hopes to one day apply to the island.
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