20 of 21 Hongkongers in Israel and Iran have left those countries: John Lee



All but one of the 21 Hongkongers who were in Israel or Iran have left those countries safely, Hong Kongโ€™s leader has said, adding that escalating tensions in the Middle East will not affect the cityโ€™s efforts to develop markets there.

Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu said on Tuesday that the Immigration Department had received inquiries from 21 Hong Kong residents who were in Israel or Iran as of Monday.

โ€œTwenty of them have already departed safely. The department will continue to maintain close contact with the remaining one Hong Kong resident and provide appropriate assistance,โ€ he said, adding that local authorities would maintain close contact with Beijingโ€™s foreign ministryโ€™s arm in Hong Kong as well as relevant embassies.

Despite the escalation in tensions in the Middle East, Lee said the conflict would not affect Hong Kongโ€™s further cooperation with countries from the region.

โ€œNo matter how the world changes, economic and trade development must proceed, and we will all see the importance and necessity of cooperation,โ€ he said.

โ€œWhether it is the Middle East, Hong Kong, or other places, I believe that every government is working hard in other areas to ensure that economic development is not affected, and should work even harder.

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