CONFIDENTIAL
to him anymore than they did to anyone else. When Lord Goronwy- Roberts had visited Indonesia last year he had made private representations on the political prisoners issue. We had made renewed representations subsequently. There was evidence that this had had some results, though he could not go into individual cases. His initial feeling was that cutting off aid would not help. He would be seeing Mr Whitlam at Kingston shortly and would talk over the whole matter with him there and let the delegation know the outcome.
11.
Mr Callaghan said this was about the eighth time a delegation from the NEC had been received; that worked out at about once every six weeks, which wasn't bad. Mr Mikardo said they had absolutely no complaints on that score.
Foreign and Commonwealth Office
London SW1
1 May 1975
Distribution:
HK/IOD (for entry) FS/Secretary of State
cc. PS/Mr Ennals
PS/Miss Lestor
PS/Lord Goronwy-Roberts
Sir D Watson
Mr Wilford
Mr Male
Sir D Maitland
Mr Marshall
Mr McNally
OLA SEAD FRD
4
CONFIDENTIAL