Seoul:A spokesperson of the North Korean foreign ministry on Saturday backed China's controversial security legislation for Hong Kong, calling it a 'legitimate step' and voicing opposition to 'outside interference'.
In an answer to a question from the North's official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA), the spokesperson also said that any country has no right to "say this or that" about the issue concerning the semi-autonomous Chinese territory, according to the media report.
On Thursday, China's legislature approved a proposal for the security law legislation, which critics fear could pave the way for Beijing to tighten its grip on Hong Kong and weaken the territory's autonomy by bolstering security operations there.
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"It is a legitimate step that China has adopted a decision for establishing and perfecting a legal system and an enforcement mechanism based on the Constitution of China and the Basic Law of Hong Kong," the spokesperson was quoted by KCNA as saying.