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ports of entry could be improved.
Another matter of great topical interest is the draft Basic Law. As you will know, this was deducted in the House of Lords on 10
June.
4.
There were a number of very constructive contributions, which we are considering carefully. In replying to the debate I
reaffirmed HMG's readiness to bring Hong Kong concerns to the
attention of the Chinese Government.
5.
The Basic Law was a major theme of my meeting with Vice Minister, Zhou Nan in Peking. was encouraged by his response and
his apparent readiness to take account of these concerns. [To be
expanded].
6.
I also raised a number of other points on Hong Kong with Zhou Nan. I expressed satisfaction with the dialogue that is taking place on the formation of the first SAR Government but stressed the need for arrangements which provide for a visible continuity of administration across 1997. I also took the opportunity to
underline the importance of China's role in sustaining confidence in Hong Kong, through action as well as words. I tried also to get across the seriousness with which the emigration question is viewed in Hong Kong, and the fact that this is a genuine issue which must be faced up to squarely. [To be expanded].
I have come to Hong Kong, and to this meeting, primarily to listen. As time is short I am anxious to allow members the fullest
opportunity to express their views. Thank you again for your
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