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government to be conducted by the Hong Kong government in 1987. The Prime Minister reaffirmed the British

Government's commitment to the 1987 Review, and confirmed that full account would be taken of the views of the people of Hong Kong when drawing conclusions from the Review.

5. The Members of the Council conveyed to the Prime Minister the concern expressed in Hong Kong over safety aspects of the Daya Bay project. The Prime Minister assured them that the British Government was fully aware of its responsibilities for the welfare and well-being of the people of Hong Kong, and had stressed these concerns to the Chinese Government on several occasions. In the light of

its discussions with the other Governments concerned, it was confident that every effort would be made to ensure that the construction, operation and management of the plant would be carried out to the highest possible safety standards.

10 SEPTEMBER 1986

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