Hong Kong's new security law prompts foreign envoys to lodge concerns

European countries wary of 'vague' rules on state secrets, foreign interference

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Foreign governments and missions are voicing concerns over the vague wording of the proposed Article 23 legislation in Hong Kong. (Photo by Kenji Kawase)

PAK YIU and ECHO WONG, Nikkei staff writers

HONG KONG -- Foreign missions in Hong Kong are moving to formally lodge concerns over new national security legislation, particularly vague provisions on state secrets and foreign interference.

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