The denials came as the United States -- the implicit target of previous foreign meddling allegations by Beijing -- also denied any involvement in stirring up tensions in the financial hub.
In a television interview broadcast yesterday evening, embattled city leader Leung Chun-ying blamed foreign forces for the ongoing protests but refused to identify them.
The claims sparked ridicule from democracy leaders in the semi-autonomous Chinese city, who insist their movement is fuelled by local demands for greater democratic freedoms and growing discontent at increased inequality.
Claudia Mo, a prominent pro-democracy lawmaker, accused the Hong Kong government of smear tactics.
"They cannot succumb to the protesters and say 'Maybe we should make concessions?' so instead they have to blacken and smear this campaign. It's all very dirty," she told AFP.
The city's US consulate also hit out at the claims, according to the South China Morning Post.
Parts of Hong Kong have been paralysed by mass rallies and road blockades demanding free elections in the city, in one of the biggest challenges to Beijing's authority since the Tiananmen pro-democracy protests of 1989.
Beijing has offered Hong Kongers the chance to vote for their next leader in 2017. But only those vetted by a loyalist committee will be allowed to stand -- something protesters have labelled as "fake democracy".
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