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Qian seems to have been given a coordinating role on policy towards Hong Kong. He at least brings an awareness of the
damage China will do to its international interests by
mishandling the Hong Kong problem. Li Peng no doubt also retains influence, and an invitation to him to visit London
would be a considerable inducement. This would only be worth
offering if it looked likely to resolve the impasse in a way which was acceptable to us.
I propose that at OPD (K) we conclude that we should:
continue to give firm support to the Governor
encourage the Chinese to enter serious discussions with
us on his electoral proposals;
be prepared to change the Governor's proposals if
alternatives emerge which meet the criteria which the Governor
has laid down.
contain this row as far as possible, and show that we
are ready for cooperation with China both over Hong Kong and
more widely: but equally, make clear to the Chinese that they
can not expect to behave as they have been doing towards Hong
Kong without affecting the overall relationship with us.
SECRETARY OF STATE
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