TNAG-0056-FCO40-92-Evacuation-plan-1967 — Page 164

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NOTE FOR PRESS OFFICERS

If questioned about allegations that we are preparing

evacuation plans for Hong Kong it should first be established

whether the enquirer is concerned with the implications of

a full-scale Chinese military attack on the Colony. If he

is, the answer is that we could not for obvious reasons of

security disclose what our plans are for this contingency

2.

If questions are directed to the consequences, not of

direct military attack, but of a deteriorating situation in

Hong Kong itself, News Departments should say:

(1) the Government have made their position on Hong Kong

quite clear quotes from Ministerial statements about

discharging our responsibilities to Hong Kong to be

available

(ii) There is always substantial planning activity going

on in respect of Hong Kong, but such planning is related

not to evacuation but to what is necessary to our

continuing to discharge our responsibilities in

Hong Kong (e.g. provision of water supplies, provisioning

etc.)

Suggestions that we are planing for evacuation

must be the result of some misunderstanding of our

intentions and present activities.

(iii) Unattributably, News Departments should point out

that it is quite unrealistic to speak of evacuation in

the circumstances of Hong Kong there are some 2 million

citizens of the U.K. and Colonies in Hong Kong *** how

could they be evacuated? It pressed on the position of

expatriate Europeans, News Departments should say, also

unattributably, that our responsibilities extend to all

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