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Mir Pavell
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HONG KONG See (10)
It looks as though the encloses vicentioned at I were not in
enclosed. Does all this matter?
A.M. Layden, Esq HKD
FCO
Should I reply, if only to
be polite
Ray 7/3
20 February 1986
HKR020/3
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· 4 MAR 1986
REGISTRY
PA
„Action Taker,
DESK OFFICER
ANDEX
Dear Anthony,
عم
1985 HKK
020/2
97
Portuguese Accession to the
European Community: Macau
19
Please refer to FCO telno 635 of 7 May 1985. - HRK 020/2 1985 There was a considerable flurry on this issue in the closing stages of the accession negotiations. The end result was acceptance by Hong Kong that the situ- ation had been clarified as far as possible and that the question of access to the EC was a matter between the Community and the Portuguese (see Hong Kong telno 1779 of 21 September 1985) (in this context, you should also see my personal telno of 20 September 1985 to William Ehrman.)
HRN 02012
1985
2. In the course of some research on a different aspect of the Macau problem, I came across copies of correspondence going back to 1980 which suggests that Hong Kong anxieties on freedom of movement for the inhabitants of Macau were conveyed quite clearly, and that the assertion in the second sentence of FCO telno 635 is not strictly correct. I enclose copies of the relevant exchanges of letters.
3. This is for the record only. I am not seeking to revive the issue, although it may attract further comment in Hong Kong when the precise arrangements for the transitional period on freedom of movement of Portuguese nationals are made public.
Copy to:
ECD (E) FCO
D.G. Blunt, Esq
Yours ever
/
Richard.
(R. P. Margolis)
Deputy Political Adviser
HM Embassy, Peking
Chancery, Lisbon
A.A. Lines, Esq ONCID
British Trade CommNTIAL