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enhance the UK's defence relations with the countries of the Gulf.
CONCLUSION
These
23. It is clear that our deployments out of area, for the most part, arise from inescapable commitments and requirements. relate principally to the defence of our Dependent Territories, in several of which we have a particularly strong foreign policy
interest.
24.
Although no substantial changes are being proposed to force deployments out of area as part of the current Options for Change review, we face decisions now in relation to HMS Endurance and the HK Patrol Craft, and, before long perhaps, over the West Indies Guardship. We must continue to resist any move to withdraw these valuable and visible assets. On other commitments, there is a continuing need for close and full consultation between the FCO and MOD at all times. This is especially true over the Belize Garrison, and also the planned rundown of the Hong Kong Garrison as well as
The right the related reduction in the Brigade of Gurkhas. presentation to the public and to other Governments of our decisions
will be vital.
Non-Proliferation and Defence Department
10 July 1991