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Beijing official says it was Thailand’s decision to block activist Joshua Wong’s entry

Demosisto student leader says he is not convinced by mainland government’s response

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Hong Kong student activist Joshua Wong returns to Hong Kong after denied entry and detained by Thailand authorities on October 5. Photo: SCMP Pictures

A senior Beijing diplomat has said it was the Thai government’s decision to block the entry of Hong Kong student activist Joshua Wong Chi-fung to Thailand.

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The first Beijing official to elaborate on China’s stance on the saga, Chinese Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs Li Baodong said yesterday that Thai authorities were acting in accordance with their own country’s immigration requirements and laws.

During the press briefing, Li said Beijing respected the decision and Thailand’s sovereignty and dignity.

“As for Joshua Wong, him not being allowed into Thailand, this was the Thai government’s decision made in accordance with its relevant immigration rules and laws,” Li was quoted by Reuters.

Wong expressed “extreme disappointment” with Li’s remarks yesterday.

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He remained unconvinced and said: “The Thai prime minister had said there was a China factor involved. China only makes use of its economic power as a tool to exert influence on other countries in Southeast Asia.”

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