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Global Times' Hu: China Would Like to See H.K. Resolve Problem by Itself
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Sep.15 -- Hu Xijin, the editor-in-chief of the Global Times, China's most prominent state-run newspaper, says the government hopes to see Hong Kong resolve the political chaos by itself. Still, he adds that the possibility of China deploying its military should not be ruled out. He spoke exclusively to Bloomberg's Tom Mackenzie in Beijing.
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