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Conclusions
(a) My visit was well worth while particularly to Peking
and I recommend that in about six months, and particularly
if we have made any progress on outstanding isouca in the
meantime, another visit to Peking by a senior official
would be well worth while.
(b) We must make an effort to broaden our contacts with the
Chinese mission in London.
(c) We must continue to look very closely at the question
of confrontation prisoners in Hong Kong to see if there is
any reasonable way of improving the trickle of relcases.
(a) we must try to extract the names of the Parliamentary
delegation destined to go to Mongolia as soon as possible
and see that they are well prepared for their ordeal.
Copies to:
F.E.D. 11,K.D.
E.E.S.D.
Research Department (F.E.)
P.U.S.D.
S.E.A.D.
Mr. Cradock, Planning Staff.
Mr. Godden, Lord Shepherd's office.
CONFIDENTIAL
(K.M. Wilford)
May, 1970
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