Protecting national security seen as key to Hong Kong's stability

Hong Kong's Chief Executive John Lee hosted a meeting with 150 officials, advisers, lawmakers, and experts on the State Council's white paper on local affairs. The gathering stressed that safeguarding national security is crucial for fully implementing the "one country, two systems" principle, ensuring the city's stability, development, and appeal to foreign investors.

Hong Kong's Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu hosted a meeting on February 14, 2026, with 150 officials, advisers, lawmakers, and experts to discuss the State Council's white paper on Hong Kong affairs. The document highlights Hong Kong's obligations in protecting national security under the "one country, two systems" framework, describing it as a "long-term and enduring task".

Lee stated: "In addition to the central government bearing fundamental responsibility for national security matters in Hong Kong, the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region must earnestly fulfil its constitutional responsibility to safeguard national security, and the government and all sectors of society must actively fulfil the practical requirements."

He added: "We must deeply summarise our experiences and lessons, remain vigilant against national security risks at all times and do a good job in safeguarding national security in Hong Kong in all aspects."

The meeting underscored that safeguarding national security is essential for fully implementing the "one country, two systems" principle, ensuring the city's stability, aiding development, and attracting foreign investors. The white paper reaffirms the central government's primary role while emphasizing the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region's duties and the need for active involvement from government and society.

Keywords mentioned include Jimmy Lai Chee-ying, Office for Safeguarding National Security in Hong Kong, State Council, Asean, Zhou Ji, Paul Lam Ting-kwok, Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu, Legislative Council, Dong Jingwei, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, South China Morning Post, Business and Professionals Alliance for Hong Kong, Hong Kong, national security laws, Beijing.

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