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frank views. One of the main purposes of my visit here is to listen
to those views.
The Prime Minister agreed with the Chinese leader that the talks
should aim at the maintenance of stability and prosperity in Hong Kong. We are sure the Chinese share our view tht nothing should be
done to damage confidence in the territory. So far as we are concerned future arrangemets must be worked out closely and responsibly between the two Governments in the interests of Hong
Kong.
The conference table is the place for an exchange of views.
Action to Prevent Erosion of Confidence in Hong Kong
The Prime Minister has made it clear that Her Majesty's Government is committed to the people of Hong Kong and that during the talks we will speak for the people of Hong Kong. I know that it is the intention of the Hong Kong Government to continue to invest
vigorously in the future of Hong Kong and its people, and in the
development of the territory.
Involvement of People of Hong Kong
The process of consultation takes place at many levels, official and unofficial, formal and informal. An important stage in it was the
visit to London in July by the Governor and the Unofficial Members
of the Executive and Legislative Councils. The process is a continuous one and careful consideration is being given as to how it can best be pursued. Many channels already exist through which people can make their views known. The views I have heard during my own visit are immensely helpful.
Wishes of People of Hong Kong
The Prime Minister has made it clear that the views of the people of
Hong Kong will be fully taken into account in the talks.
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