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Letter from Prime Minister to Dr Waldheim

Answer by Prime Minister to Mr Lawrence

Tokyo Summit Special Statement

Indo-Chinese refugees

on

Mr Blaker's speech in reply to the

Adjournment (Mr Goodlad)

Dr Waldheim's statement on an international

meeting

Prime Minister's Answers to supplementaries

Prime Minister's Replies to Dr Waldheim

NOTES FOR SUPPLEMENTARIES

MR BLAKER AND MR HURD'S VISITS

1. My hon Friends had full and constructive discussions with

Mr Hartling, on 18-June and 2 July respectively.

They drew his

attention particularly to the problems faced by Hong Kong, and to

the need for a major conference on the lines suggested by the

Prime Minister

ATTENDANCE AT GENEVA INTERNATIONAL MEETING 20-21 JULY

2.

The Prime Minister has told Dr Waldheim that we shall be

represented at ministerial level. [No decision has yet been taken

on who will lead our Delegation/my rt hon and noble Friend will lead the British Delegation].

VISIT BY GOVERNOR OF HONG KONG TO GENEVA

3.

The Governor, Sir Murray MacLehose, had useful discussions

with Mr Hartling on 25 June, on increasing UNHCR assistance to Hong Kong.

OBJECTIVES FOR GENEVA MEETING

4. We hope that the international meeting, as well as

mobilizing substantial additional offers of resettlement places

and finance for the Indo-Chinese refugees, will focus world

attention on the behaviour of the Vietnamese Government.

/STRESS ON

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