DEC 31 '85 17:58 GIS HK ·
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agree with you.
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No, I don't think so.
I don't
Sir David, you keep on saying that
the importance of having a constructive dialogue with the both sides, so except the visit, such like the case of the visit of Mr Ji, is there any other formal channel that the two Governments can have constructive dialogue, or can exchange their views?
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Well there are many informal channels.
and very many opportunities to meet and exchange views.
What I mean, is the formal channel.
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of course.
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Yes.
We have the Joint Liaison Group
In the exchange of views, is it
simply that the British side telling the Chinese side what it is going to do before 1997 in Hong Kong, or the other-way-as well, to
seek advice from the chinese side?
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No, I think it is an exchange of.
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So, simply telling?'
No.
Exchanging views.
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And the views of which side will
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prevail?
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It's a parallel process.
When you get down to it, which side
The views of which side will prevail?-
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