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FOREIGN SEC PC HONG KONG 16 JAN 90
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FOREIGH SECERTARY (COFT);
It is a unique situation, Hong Kong, because the outcome of
constitutional change is not independence, cannot be independence,
it is the Sino-British Agreement, it is incorporation in a People's
Republic as an SAR. If that is the outcome, we have to find a way
of starting and then sustaining and improving the movement to
democracy within that framework and that is what we are aiming at.
QUESTION:
May I just follow up, what is the furthest you expect it to
have gone by 1997?
FORRIGE SECRETART:
That is one of the matters which we are discussing as to how
far that can actually be done with the continued upward slope
beyond that, ie without the whole thing collapsing in 1997.
AVTDOTTAT
ming Praty.
Now you have had a chance to listen to the voices of the
people of Hong Kong, what other voices do you have to bear before
you make your announcements on the political refore, why is it you
cannot be precise about your timetable, is there some other
lufluence you are waiting for?