NBC:
In other words, can you rule out the use of military force in dealing with the current crisis in Hong Kong? I mean, can you make that commitment that not to use the military, because you are confident in the full ability of Hong Kong police and government to deal with this crisis? Or, does the military remain an open option? Thank you.
Yang Guang:
Thank you. I have just answered this question, but forgot to add one point. The three opinions I have put forward are a complete system. If there's anything else to say, I would like to put it this way. The central government and the people across the country have taken very concrete actions in supporting Hong Kong's prosperity and stability. The central government will never allow any violation of the bottom line, which is the principle of "one country, two systems", to go unpunished, nor will it allow any unrest occurring in Hong Kong to go beyond the control of the HKSAR government and thus endanger national unification or security. Thank you.
Xi Yanchun:
Again, thanks to the two spokespersons, and thanks to you all. Today's briefing concludes here. Thank you.
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