Britain China Hong Kong Agreement

It was precisely at the moment when the atmosphere of the talks became cordial that members of Hong Kong`s Legislative Council felt impatient for the long-standing secrecy on the progress of the Sino-British talks on the Hong Kong issue. A request filed by lawmaker Roger Lobo said: “This Council considers it essential that all proposals for the future of Hong Kong be discussed in this Council before an agreement is reached,” it was adopted unanimously. [26] Britain quickly blamed this unofficial part of the deal and attacked Kowloon Walled City in 1899 just to leave it. . . .