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SES (Mr. J. Wilson)
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Dava Bav
As you asked, I raised the question of Daya Bay
I
at my lunch today with Mr. Ji Shaoxiang of the NCNA.
said that your Branch and other relevant authorities in Hong
Kong were starting to work out contingency plans for an
emergency at Daya Bay. There had been some preliminary
contacts with JVC but we would like to have a more structured
dialogue with them. We thought it would be helpful if
Peking could formally sanction such contacts between the JVC
and our people. I explained that we were basing our planning
very much on the IAEA guidelines, which we understood the JVC
also had in their possession. Mr. Ji asked if we had any
specific dates to propose for meetings or any ideas on what
form the meetings should take. I explained that these were
early days. At this stage we simply felt that a political
green light would be helpful so that those concerned could
get together and sort these matters out between them.
2.
I then told Ji that the convenor of the LegCo Ad
Hoc Group of Daya Bay, Wong Po-yan, had asked us to raise
with the Chinese the proposal of the LegCo fact-finding
mission that visited Peking in September 1986 for an international
advisory body on Daya Bay to include participation from Hong
Kong. I said that I gathered that the mission had raised
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