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10 June 1982
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Visit to Hong Kong by Senator Howard Baker
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The Senate Majority Leader, Senator Howard Baker, has
been spending a few days in Hong Kong after his visit to China
He called on the Governor on 9 June. As you would expect, the (360
conversation was chiefly devoted to US/China relations and the future of Hong Kong. The main points are recorded below:-
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Senator Baker said that he had been invited to China several times before but had not been able to go. This time the Chinese had been insistent. He thought they wanted to know more about how a Republican majority in the Senate would behave, and "whether the Reagan of 1980 or the Reagan of 1982 was the real Reagan. For the American part, the President had asked him to find out whether the Chinese were really as upset over the Taiwan issue as they seemed. He thought they were, though he was not sure why. Taiwan had not been the main subject of discussion at his meeting with Deng, though Deng had "braced him up" a little on it. Deng had brought up the Taiwan Relations Act and the Goldwater visit to Taiwan (he had asked Baker to pass on an invitation to Senator Goldwater to visit China). job of "switch hitter" on Taiwan had been delegated to Vice Foreign Minister HAN Xu who had "taken his hide off" on the subject of arms sales.
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Baker thought that Deng had been somewhat reassured by what he had to say about the views of the President, and the clear support in the Senate for a one China policy. But Deng
was clearly anxious for a meeting with President Reagan and he intended to recommend to the President that he should agree to one. How this could be arranged was a matter for others; perhaps it could be done in the margins of some international gathering which both would be attending (he clearly had no particular meeting in mind).
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