will be closely monitoring developments, and no doubt there will be occasions during the programme for us to discuss progress so far, and to address the question of numbers once again in the light of definite

information.

I feel I must make a similar response to the remaining question.

We

will of course consider further approaches about unaccompanied minors,

but it would be more productive to do so when the scale of the resettlement programme has become clearer, and when we have each had

the opportunity to assess the effects of the diplomatic initiatives in

lobbying the other resettlement countries. Your energies in this

direction are gratefully acknowledged.

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