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verbatim service vs214/68
thursday
25th july 1968
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british mission in peking
following is text of written replies to parliamentary questions in house of commons on july 25
mr. evan Luard asked the secretary of state for foreign affairs, what restrictions are at present imposed on british diplomats in peking and on chinese diplomats in London, respectively.
mr. maurice foley:
apart from the withholding of exit visas for some members of the staff of the british mission in peking and their families, the restrictions placed on the movements of members of the mission are in principle the same as those imposed on staffs of other foreign diplomatic missions. members of foreign missions in peking are required to remain within an area of 20 kilometres radius from the centre of peking except for journeys to the airport to the east of the city and to a recreational area to the west. visits are from time to time allowed to a limited number of other chinese cities provided that permission has been obtained in advance. such visits are at present apparently being permitted to the staffs of other foreign missions in peking, but various requests which have been made by members of the staff of the british mission since it was attacked last august have not been granted.
members of the chinese diplomatic mission in London require visas to enter this country in accordance with the normal practice for nationals of those countries with which no arrangements for abolition of visas exist. they are free to leave at any time. as regards travel within the united kingdom, if they wish to proceed outside the area within 35 miles radius of marble arch, they are required to give written notice at least 48 hours in advance. unless objection is raised, they are free to travel.
mr. evan Luard asked the secretary of state for foreign affairs, how many british diplomats in peking are now awaiting exit permits., and how long they have been waiting.
mr. maurice foley:
exit permits from china are at present awaited for four members of the diplomatic staff of the british mission in peking, including sir donald hopson, the charge d'affaires, and for the families of two of these,, and for five other members of the staff and their families. the total is eighteen persons. de tails of the applications are as follows:-
(a)
(b) (C)
(d)
made on 20 april for departure by 4 may: 1 made on 8 may for departure by 18 may: 4 made on 22 may for departure by 7 june: 8 made on 19 june for departure by 13 july: 4 (e) made on 22 june for departure by 1 july: 1
representations about these outstanding applications are made
at frequent intervals by the british mission.
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