from beijing as well this is what the foreign ministry said we don't hear i have responded to mr hans eroni as remarks in hong kong for 2 straight days. expressing china's strong dissatisfaction and resolute opposition i can he however he seems to be indulging in the illusions of faded british colonialism and is obsessed with pointing fingers at other countries affairs in a condescending manner he he can call home. strong words there but what do they all mean from all of this been joined by deborah porter clifford conan in the studio with big welcome now you worked in beijing for a number of you as an attentive very many such press conferences in the foreign ministry headquarters is this sort of language that be heard in this entire water floods unusual it's not unusual this is the classic rhetoric one hears from from beijing the focus is always on an internal matter whether it comes to human rights the side china sea any of these international issues that china finds itself in the middle they always focus on internal affairs and how this is it's china's business and they urge other people