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IMMEDIATE.
My immediately preceding telegram.
Following is version of relevant part of Secretary of State's Press Conference imparted to us orally by competent official of State Department: a reporter:
"What is the attitude of United States Government towards the future of Hong Kong?"
Secretary of State: -"I shall not comment on that to-day", After thinking a moment Secretary of State went on: "May I say I do not simply mean when I say that, as to territorial matters because the same question may be in your minds about other territories".
2. Secretary of State went on to say that as regards any territorial controversy that may arise anywhere, the general position of United States was that it must be taken up at Council of Foreign Ministers.
3 Officials [sic] concerned admitted that Secretary of State's statement about Hong Kong was unintelligible and confusing. He maintained that Secretary of State had not intended to imply that Hong Kong would be discussed in Council of Foreign Minister since United States Government does not consider any territorial controversy exists in respect of Hong Kong.
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