Hong Kong chief defends foreign offices after manager's arrest in U.K.

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KENJI KAWASE and PEGGY YE, Nikkei staff writers

HONG KONG -- Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee on Tuesday defended his government's overseas representative offices, the day after the manager of a branch in London was arrested on national security grounds.

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