Leung seeks fresh talks with students to end standoff
HK chief executive hopes vice-chancellor of a university will host meeting
Hong Kong
HONG Kong Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying said his government is ready to meet student leaders next week to discuss the city's first leadership election as he seeks to end three weeks of pro-democracy protests.
He hoped a vice-chancellor of a Hong Kong university could be persuaded to host the talks with the students who have rallied as many as 200,000 people to the streets.
The protesters are demanding that China reverse a ruling that candidates for the election of Mr Leung's successor in 2017 be vetted by a committee. Mr Leung said that decision was not negotiable. "The central a…
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