of our telegram No. 334) that the special visits-
would be subject to satisfactory agreement on administrative details between the Political
Adviser and NCNA. A phrase of this sort would ge give some protection agains/- some way towards covering you from charges of bad faith ete. if the Chinese produced a list of such length that it could not be accepted in toto and the whole arrangement broke down in consequence. 4. Your paragraph 4. Would we necessarily want to refer at this stage to a single visit? Clearly it would have to be understood that the re could only be one set of Chinese visits in exchange for one visit to Grey. But if we achieve a visit to Grey on the basis now suggested, we might well want to try to repeat the pattern on a future occasion or occasions. We feel therefore that in endeavouring to mount this operation we should use language which would imply neither that we were thinking purely and simply in terms of a once for all operation, nor that we were intending it necessarily to be a precursor of others to
follow.
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5. Your paragraph
We agree, We
you should make this point
exchanges with NONA
5. Your paragraph 5. We think that it may be
necessary for the visits all to take place
within a reasonably short period of time, since
the Chinese may refuse access to Grey until the visits have all been made or at any rate
arranged. We feel that your point should not
be made to the Chinese until we know whether or
not the numbers involved make spacing a necessary stipulation.
My 23 Feb.
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