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at the moment, to raise with us the future of Hong Kong.

Chinese Defence Policy

3. Hostility towards the Soviet Union is the key to China's

current foreign policy; the Soviet Union is seen as an expansionist

power which seeks to dominate its neighbours, and ultimately the

world, and is considered to be pursuing a policy of encircling

China.

China's perception of the Soviet threat has led her to seek

a closer relationship with the West, including the United States,

to encourage greater military and political cohesion in western

Europe and to accept the need for the NATO alliance as a counter-

weight to the Warsaw Pact.

UK defence relations with China

4.

A tentative start has been made in establishing defence

relations with China. The DGI visited China, informally, in 1975

and this gave rise to a number of suggestions for further visits

and exchanges. For a number of reasons, including internal

upheavals in China, none of these suggestions came to anything until

recently. It has now been agreed that a party from RCDS should

visit China in the Autumn during their customary Far East tour.

Most recently, the Chinese have been informed that the CDS wishes

to pay an official visit to China in August of this year; a reply to

this request is awaited. Further visits and exchanges, such as our

reply to an invitation from the Chinese in January for a visit by

representatives of the MOD, will be considered in due course.

However, no mention can be made of any of the above visits, since

they cannot be made public without the agreement of the Chinese

Government and this stage has not yet been reached.

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