The Chinese Embassy asked Canada not to interfere in the issue of Hong Kong, after Foreign Minister Joly said that freedom in the special zone was limited.
In a statement on July 1, the Chinese Embassy in Canada said external forces should not make irresponsible comments on the Hong Kong special administrative zone.
The so -called deep relationship between Canada and Hong Kong cannot be the reason for Canada to interfere with Hong Kong's problems, the Chinese Embassy claimed.
The Chinese Embassy also affirmed that this effort would not shake China's solid determination in fulfilling and accurately implementing the model 'a nation, two regimes' and protecting national sovereignty.
The Chinese flag and the Hong Kong Administrative Special Flag participated in the July 1.
The comment came after Foreign Minister Melanie Joly on June 30 criticized the freedom of speech and showed peaceful views in Hong Kong in the past two years.
Canada calls for Chinese and Hong Kong officials to fully comply with the system of 'a country, two regimes' prescribed in Hong Kong's basic law valid 25 years ago, Joly said.
The Canadian Foreign Minister said that the high level of autonomy was prescribed in Hong Kong's basic law and China's commitment was essential for Hong Kong's stability and prosperity, as they committed in 1997.
Joly also confirmed that Canada has a direct relationship with the special zone.
During the 25th anniversary he returned Hong Kong on July 1, Chinese President Xi Jinping affirmed the model of a nation, two modes' supported by 1.4 billion Chinese people and were certified to be authenticated.
The Chinese President said that the basic principle of the model is to protect the sovereignty, security and national development benefits, as well as ensure the prosperity and stability of Hong Kong.
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After a quarter of the century, life on Queen, the first road built by the British in Hong Kong, was completely different, as this city changed.
The Chinese President said no need to change the model of a nation, two modes, emphasizing it creates development opportunities for Hong Kong.