HKC031/10

THE UNITED KINGDOM REPRESENTATIVE ON THE COUNCIL

of the

INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION

SUITE 928

1000 Sherbrooke Street West

Montreal

Quebec, Canada H3A 3G4

Telephone (514)-285/8302/3 Facsimile (514)-285/8001

November 20, 1990

OUR REF: 717/74B

11 DEC 1990

INDEX

Miss P Braunton

Department of Transport IA2c

2 MARSHAM STREET

London SW1P 3EB

Dear Patr

pa

for 15112.

84) HKC 031/10

HONG KONG:

ADHESION TO INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS

I send herewith a circular minute from FCO/HKD in case you have not been sent a copy. The re-negotiation of bilaterals is, of course, being done under special arrangements. Otherwise there are two possible areas of interest so far as ICAO is concerned.

The first is the adoption of amendments to Annexes, which does, I suppose, constitute "an amendment or modification [s] to existing rights and obligations" Insofar as China is a member of the Council which adopts such amendments I imagine it could be argued that no further consultation is necessary. I suppose that the situation might be different if China were to specifically oppose a particular amendment during its formal adoption by the Council and were subsequently to reject implementation. This has not happened during the past seven years or so and seems unlikely to occur in the future.

The second area related to amendments to the Chicago Convention itself, either by amendment e.g. Article 50 (a) or Protocol e.g. terrorism at airports. In addition we have the hoped - for new Explosives Convention. The applicability of the agreed policy in these cases seems to me much more direct. If you have not already done so, it might be worth considering whether we should tell FCO how we are interpreting the situation.

you ever.

FA Neal

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