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We have already condemned the violent repression in China in

defiance of human rights. We urge the Chinese authorities to cease

action against those who have done no more than claim their

legitimate rights to democracy and liberty.

This repression has led each of us to take appropriate measures to express our deep sense of condemnation, to suspend bilateral Ministerial and high-level contacts, and also to suspend arms-trade

with China, where it exists. Furthermore, each of us has agreed

that, in view of current economic uncertainties, the examination of

new loans by the World Bank be postponed. We have also decided to

extend the stays of those Chinese students who so desire.

We look to the Chinese authorities to create conditions which

will avoid their isolation and provide for a return to cooperation

based upon the resumption of movement towards political and economic reform, and openness.

We understand and share the grave concern felt by the people of

Hong Kong following these events. We call on the Government of the

People's Republic of China to do what is necessary to restore

confidence in Hong Kong. We recognize that the continuing support of the international community will be an important element in the maintenance of confidence in Hong Kong.

July 15, 1989

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