
Chief Executive John Lee highlights Beijing’s latest white paper as reinforcing the city’s constitutional duty to safeguard security under “one country, two systems”
Safeguarding national security is essential to ensuring Hong Kong’s long-term stability, prosperity and full implementation of the “one country, two systems” principle, Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu said at a high-level meeting convened to examine a newly issued white paper from Beijing .
The white paper, released earlier this week by the State Council, is only the third comprehensive report on Hong Kong affairs since 2014 and underscores that protecting national security is a “long-term and enduring task” within the constitutional framework governing the city .
It reiterates that while the central government bears fundamental responsibility for national security matters relating to Hong Kong, the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region must earnestly fulfil its own constitutional obligations.
Addressing officials and representatives from various sectors on Saturday, Lee said the document provides clear guidance for ensuring that Hong Kong remains secure and resilient, thereby strengthening investor confidence and supporting sustainable development .
He emphasised that national security and economic vitality are mutually reinforcing, noting that a stable environment is indispensable for attracting foreign investment and maintaining Hong Kong’s role as an international financial centre.
“In addition to the central government bearing fundamental responsibility for national security matters in Hong Kong, the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region must earnestly fulfil its constitutional responsibility to safeguard national security, and the government and all sectors of society must actively fulfil the practical requirements,” Lee said .
The white paper was issued on Tuesday, one day after former media executive Jimmy Lai Chee-ying was sentenced to 20 years’ imprisonment for national security offences, a development that underscored the authorities’ determination to enforce the law in accordance with established legal procedures .
Officials have maintained that the rule of law remains robust and that legal processes are conducted independently and in line with statutory requirements.
Lee urged society to draw lessons from past challenges, remain vigilant against potential risks and strengthen awareness of national security responsibilities across all sectors.
He said comprehensive and consistent efforts are required to safeguard the city in every dimension, ensuring that “one country, two systems” continues to operate steadily and effectively.
The meeting concluded with a reaffirmation that safeguarding national security is integral to Hong Kong’s constitutional order and to preserving its unique advantages under the framework established at its return to Chinese sovereignty.
The white paper, released earlier this week by the State Council, is only the third comprehensive report on Hong Kong affairs since 2014 and underscores that protecting national security is a “long-term and enduring task” within the constitutional framework governing the city .
It reiterates that while the central government bears fundamental responsibility for national security matters relating to Hong Kong, the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region must earnestly fulfil its own constitutional obligations.
Addressing officials and representatives from various sectors on Saturday, Lee said the document provides clear guidance for ensuring that Hong Kong remains secure and resilient, thereby strengthening investor confidence and supporting sustainable development .
He emphasised that national security and economic vitality are mutually reinforcing, noting that a stable environment is indispensable for attracting foreign investment and maintaining Hong Kong’s role as an international financial centre.
“In addition to the central government bearing fundamental responsibility for national security matters in Hong Kong, the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region must earnestly fulfil its constitutional responsibility to safeguard national security, and the government and all sectors of society must actively fulfil the practical requirements,” Lee said .
The white paper was issued on Tuesday, one day after former media executive Jimmy Lai Chee-ying was sentenced to 20 years’ imprisonment for national security offences, a development that underscored the authorities’ determination to enforce the law in accordance with established legal procedures .
Officials have maintained that the rule of law remains robust and that legal processes are conducted independently and in line with statutory requirements.
Lee urged society to draw lessons from past challenges, remain vigilant against potential risks and strengthen awareness of national security responsibilities across all sectors.
He said comprehensive and consistent efforts are required to safeguard the city in every dimension, ensuring that “one country, two systems” continues to operate steadily and effectively.
The meeting concluded with a reaffirmation that safeguarding national security is integral to Hong Kong’s constitutional order and to preserving its unique advantages under the framework established at its return to Chinese sovereignty.






































