Beijing: China on Friday warned the UK against offering citizenship to Hong Kong residents and "immediately correct its mistakes" to avoid retaliatory measures.
In response to China imposing the national security law on Hong Kong, the UK in July reaffirmed its plan to offer citizenships only to those holding a British National Overseas (BNO) passport, reports the BBC.
Around 300,000 people currently hold a BNO passport, while an estimated 2.9 million people are eligible for it, according to the British Consulate General in Hong Kong.
Addressing the media here, Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian was asked if Beijing would take retaliatory measures or stop BNO passport holders from leaving Hong Kong, the South China Morning Post reported.
"The Chinese government has repeatedly made clear its strong stance on this issue, but the British side has insisted on interfering with Hong Kong affairs and China's domestic issues.
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"As the British side broke its promises, the Chinese government will consider not recognising the BNO passport as a valid travel document, and reserve the right to impose further measures,"