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RECORD OF A MEETING BETWEEN THE LORD PRIVY SEAL AND PREMIER ZHAO ZIYANG ON 6 JANUARY, 1982

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Lord Privy Seal Sir Percy Cradock

Mr. Tom Arnold, MP

Mr.

A.E.

Donald

Mr. R. Westbrook

Mr. M.A. Arthur

Mr. M.W.

Mr. A.C. Galsworthy,

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Premier Zhao Ziyang

Zhang Canming, Vice-Minister, MFA Wang Benzuo, Director, Western European Dept, MFA

Zheng Yaowen, Division Head,

WED, MFA

Tang Longbin, Deputy Director, Protocol Dept, MFA

Interpreters

Junior Officials

1.

Premier Zhao Ziyang began by extending a warm welcome to the Lord Privy Seal on his first visit to China. The Lord Privy

Seal thanked the Premier and said that he had been asked to

convey greetings and best wishes from Mrs. Thatcher. During

Lord Carrington's visit to China in April 1981 the possibility

of a visit to China by Mrs. Thatcher had been raised. At that

time Lord Carrington had confirmed that the Prime Minister would

in principle very much like to pay a visit. Mrs. Thatcher had

now asked the Lord Privy Seal to tell Premier Zhao Ziyang that

she had set aside 16-29 September: if convenient to the Chinese

she would very much like to come during that period.

there was no immediate need to finalise exact dates.

2.

In reply

However

Premier Zhao asked the Lord Privy Seal on

his return home to reaffirm to the Prime Minister that she would

be welcome to visit China and that specific dates could be

discussed through diplomatic channels. The Lord Privy Seal

agreed to do this. Premier Zhao said that he had talked with

Lord Carrington on his visit to China in April 1981 and again

at Cancun where he had also met Mrs. Thatcher. Their conversation

had been friendly and had left deep and fine memories. He asked

the Lord Privy Seal to convey his greetings to the Prime Minister

and the Secretary of State.

3.

The Lord Privy Seal said that his discussions over the

last two days with Vice-Minister Zhang Canming and Vice Premier

Ji Pengfei had also been very agreeable. He had learned a lot

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