Beijing:China on Tuesday criticised a joint statement by Group of Seven (G7) leaders issued after their summit in France in which they underlined the existence and importance of the 1984 agreement between China and the UK that laid the foundations for Hong Kong's return to China.
Foreign Ministry spokesperson Geng Shuang accused the G7 - a group comprising of the world's seven most developed countries - of interfering with Hong Kong's affairs and said that the issue was China's internal matter.
"No one other than the Hong Kong citizens and other Chinese people cares more for Hong Kong's prosperity and stability and we can handle our affairs well," Geng said. "I would like to advise the G7 members to stop minding others' business with ill intentions."
"The ultimate goal of the Sino-British Joint Declaration is to ensure that China takes back Hong Kong and resumes sovereignty over Hong Kong," he was quoted by media.
"After its return to the motherland, the Chinese government governs Hong Kong-based on our Constitution and basic law. According to international law and basic norms governing international affairs, no country or organization shall interfere," the spokesman added.
Since June, Hong Kong has been in the throes of its worst political crisis in decades, sparked by a now-shelved extradition bill that would have enabled fugitives to be extradited from Hong Kong to mainland China to face trials under Beijing's judicial system.