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Biden, testing Xi, will bar Hong Kong’s leader from economic summit

China hawks in Congress had pressed the administration to block Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee from joining a gathering of Asian leaders in San Francisco this fall

Updated July 27, 2023 at 11:01 p.m. EDT|Published July 27, 2023 at 7:53 p.m. EDT
Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee speaks during a news conference in March. (Louise Delmotte/AP)
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SAN DIEGO — The White House has decided it will bar Hong Kong’s top government official from attending a major economic summit in the United States this fall, according to three U.S. officials familiar with the matter, in the latest test of President Biden’s bid to reset relations with China.

Chief Executive John Lee, along with 10 other Hong Kong and Chinese officials, was placed under sanctions by Washington in 2020 after implementing a national security law, imposed by Beijing, that enabled the targeting of pro-democracy leaders, tarnished the reputation of the courts and earned international condemnation as leaders sought to silence dissent.