“It’s like walking on a tightrope,” he told RTHK’s NSL Chronicles III programme.
“I always think the ‘middle-of-the-road’ approach is the best for society’s overall interests.”
He said press freedom comes with responsibility, describing the relationship between the two as that of “twin brothers”.
Lo, who’s also a member of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference, said media outlets won’t easily violate security laws so long as they’re not “politically-driven”.
For those with a “strong political agenda”, he said they’ll have to make a choice going forward, either to stop doing what they are doing or run the risk of committing a crime.