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MINISTRY OF DEFENCE

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SECRETARY OF STATE

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Sir John Coles

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July 1991

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FUTURE RN PRESENCE IN HONG KONG

156) Thank you for your letter of 24th July recording the Prime Minister's view that we should retain three patrol craft in Hong Kong, with the financing to be pursued in the PES round.

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The Defence Secretary has directed we should now plan on retaining three patrol craft until 1997, but on the clear understanding that the defence budget will be compensated for the extra cost of doing so from one source or another. He entirely agrees that much the preferable source remains the Hong Kong government. We shall be suggesting that the FCO should press hard during August for the funds to be made available from them and we hope the Prime Minister will add his support during his visit in September if the matter is not resolved by then. If it comes to the point of having to seek funding through PES we would need an assurance that the MOD would not have to find offsetting savings to meet what is in effect an imposed additional commitment and in this respect the Chief Secretary's minute of 23rd July is relevant.

It follows from this that if neither avenue yields the necessary finance, the Defence Secretary must reserve the right to propose the review of the decision to retain the patrol craft.

On the Lord Chalfont PQ, the immediate answer was an undertaking to write, given before the House rose. It will followed up by a substantive reply saying that on current plans we intend to retain three patrol craft in Hong Kong until 1997.

This will also give time for any other reactions to your letter to be considered.

I am sending copies of this to Richard Gozney (FCO), Nicholas Holgate (Treasury), and Sonia Phippard (Cabinet Office).

Tom sucealer

Sun Wors

(S WEBB)

Private Secretary

J S Wall LVO CMG

10 Downing Street

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