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FROM: A C GALSWORTHY, HKD

DATE: 7 December 1984

cc: Mr Powell

Mr Wood, Legal Advisers

HONG KONG BILL: DIPLOMATIC PRIVILEGES

1. I have seen your minute of 6 December to Jonathan Powell. I

was in fact the negotiator on Annex 2. There were no clear discussions about the issues raised in paragraph 2 of your minute. There is certainly an implication in the text of the Annex that

members of the group during the peripatetic period would visit the

other's capital for only a few days a year. There was however no discussion at all whether the group would operate through its own Embassy, or whether it would wish to establish any separate Mission

premises. We certainly could not claim that there had been such an understanding. I think in fact that it is very probable that neither side would wish to establish separate premises. But I

should be grateful to know if you will consider in the light of the

above that the provisions in the Bill as it stands are sufficient to

meet your obligations under the Annex.

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7 December 1984

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Hong Kong Department

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