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Taniguchi expressed appreciation for these comments. preparatory meeting at technical level earlier this week in the OECD there was firm support for inviting China to the workshop. He would be reporting back to the Council in mid July about the his discussions in the region. An important factor in his report would be the views of OECD representatives on the spot. But he re-emphasized that, in the final analysis, political judgments at the Council level would decide. And there were many members who felt that China was not their own priority.

7. Comment: seen from here, while recognising that some governments regard any involvement of China with the OECD industrial democracies as a prize to be earned by demonstrating greater attachment to accountable government, a first step of informal involvement in the forthcoming workshop would not set too many precedents. And the benefit of exposing Chinese participants to discussion of OECD disciplines, particularly given China's increasing regional and global impact, is one worth striving for.

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