HK govt to talk with democracy protesters

Hong Kong's deputy leader says talks with protesters will start next week and will be focused on constitutional reform.

Pro-democracy protesters are beaten by Hong Kong police officers.

Fresh clashes have broken out in Hong Kong as demonstrators attempted to take back a protest camp. (AAP)

Hong Kong's embattled government says it will open talks with student protesters on Tuesday, after three nights of clashes between police and the demonstrators who have staged huge pro-democracy rallies for nearly three weeks.

The city's leader Leung Chun-ying made a dramatic U-turn on Thursday as he announced a resumption of talks with the Hong Kong Federation of Students, one of the groups leading the protests, after abruptly pulling out of discussions a week earlier.

"Right now we are planning that it will take place on the afternoon of Tuesday, October 21," Leung's deputy Carrie Lam told reporters on Saturday.

Lam said the talks would be focused on constitutional reform.

There was no immediate response from protesters, who have held sit-ins at three major intersections causing significant disruption to a city usually known for its stability.

Demonstrators are calling for Beijing to grant the former British colony full democracy and for Leung to resign.

Beijing insists that candidates for the 2017 vote must be vetted by a loyalist committee - and Leung warned that China's Communist authorities have no intention of backing down.

Violent clashes took place late on Friday night where police used batons and pepper spray against protesters shielding themselves with umbrellas on a normally busy road in the Mongkok region of the city.


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