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Geoffrey Howe recently undertook to let you have

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and bilaterally with the Vietnamese authorities, to

resolve the problem of the Vietnamese boat people.

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2 Perhaps the most significant developments are taking

place bilaterally with the Vietnamese authorities. As

you may know, Geoffrey Howe raised the subject with his

Vietnamese opposite number in New York on 7 June and

spoke forcefully about the need to resolve the problem.

Last month the Vietnamese authorities indicated that they

were willing to hold talks with UNHCR and the countries

of first asylum-including Hong Kong-about the matter. A

meeting with UNHCR duly took place on 20-22 July, and

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