The Obama administration has expressed support for the protestors in Hong Kong who are campaigning for their voting rights.
Observers in Hong Kong believe that the city government has permission from Beijing to attempt to wait out the demonstrations, even as the number of protestors on the street has grown.
Ahead of a meeting in Washington with China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said the pro-democracy protests would definitely be part of their talks.
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China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi reminded reporters that Hong Kong is part of China and no one else's business.
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