HONG KONG, July 1 (Xinhua) -- Hong Kong has made remarkable success since
1997 when it returned to the motherland, and it is moving towards an even
greater future, said David Miliband, the newly appointed foreign secretary of
Britain, on Sunday.
"Today, the U.K. joins Hong Kong in celebrating the city's remarkable
success since 1997. This is a real testament to the arrangements which Britain
and China negotiated before the handover, and to the people of Hong Kong who
have worked to make a reality of 'one country Two systems'," Miliband said in a
statement commenting on the 10th anniversary of Hong Kong's return, which was
issued by the British Consulate General in Hong Kong.
"Hong Kong is already one of the 21st Century's great cities. With its
talented, optimistic and industrious people, vibrant society, free media, and
fair and transparent systems of government and law, it is moving towards an even
greater future," he said.
Miliband said that Britain hoped that Hong Kong will continue to prosper in
the next ten years and beyond, and that Britain and Hong Kong will further
develop their already close partnership.