bilat.min
SPEAKING NOTE
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We have noted recent comments by Chinese Foreign Ministry
spokesmen that the Hong Kong question before 1 July
1997
is a bilateral issue between our two Governments and after
that date will be purely China's internal affair.
The Joint Declaration lays down basic policies concerning Hong
Kong. It guarantees they will remain unchanged for 50 years
from the resumption of the exercise of sovereignty over Hong Kong by the PRC with effect from 1 July 1997. As a party to
the Joint Declaration, a treaty between our two Governments,
the Government of the United Kingdom has a legitimate interest
under international law in ensuring that these guarantees are
implemented. Furthermore the Joint Declaration lays down that
the Sino-British Joint Liaison Group will continue to meet
until 30 June 2000.
We are concerned that the statements of the Chinese Foreign
Ministry spokesman and others may be interpreted as implying that the United Kingdom does not have a locus to raise matters relating to the implementation of the Joint
Declaration with the Chinese Government after 1 July 1997.
I trust that the Ambassador will be able to assure me that
this is not the case.
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