of making it easier for British people to make short spontaneous visits to France.

8.

M. Ross said the matter was being studied. The police were concerned that the arrangements should not provide opportunities for illegal immigration.

Gerard said the Ministry of the Interior

M.

considered the agreement was working well

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the figures for 1985

were comparable with 1984. The present arrangements were the outcome of difficult negotiations.

11. Sir John Fretwell said we should not be satisfied with last year's traffic levels. Traffic should grow. He was sure we were losing "spontaneous" traffic. M. Ross said there had been a shift in traffic from Boulogne to Calais because of Townsend Thoresen's purchase of Normandy Ferries, but otherwise little change. He would see what could be done, but time would be needed to examine modifications.

12. The discussions concluded with M. Ross inviting the PUS to visit him in Paris.

31 October 1985

Distribution:

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PS/Lady Young

PS/Mr Eggar PS/PUS

Mr Derek Thomas

Mr Braithwaite

Sir W Harding

Mr O'Neill

Mr Barrington

Dr Wilson

WED

MAED

FED

HKD

NTD

Chancery, Paris

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