China says Thailand made decision to block Wong's visit

China says Thailand made decision to block Wong's visit

Hong Kong student activist Joshua Wong (left) shows Thai immigration documents on during a press conference at the Hong Kong International Airport on Wednesday. (EPA photo)
Hong Kong student activist Joshua Wong (left) shows Thai immigration documents on during a press conference at the Hong Kong International Airport on Wednesday. (EPA photo)

BEIJING - It was the Thai government that made a decision to block the entry to Thailand of a Hong Kong student activist last week, a senior Chinese diplomat said on Monday.

Bespectacled Joshua Wong, 19, who helped organise pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong in 2014, was detained in Bangkok where he had been invited to speak last Thursday at Chulalongkorn University about Hong Kong's "Umbrella Movement" protests and on setting up his political party.

The case raised fresh questions about mainland interference in Hong Kong, which though part of China is meant to enjoy considerable autonomy under a "one country, two systems" formula, and about Chinese influence on Thailand's military government.

Asked about the case, Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Li Baodong said China was consistent when it came to respecting other countries' sovereignty, no matter how big or small the country is.

"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 added, without elaborating.

Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has said Wong's expulsion was a matter for China, not Thailand.

Chinese Vice Premier Li Yuanchao met Gen Prayut in Bangkok on Sunday, China's Foreign Ministry said on Monday.

Li expressed his hope the two countries would increase mutual support on key issues and "make contributions on maintaining the peace, security and stability of the two nations and the region", the ministry added.

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