TNAG-1167-FCO40-1447-Future-of-Hong-Kong-1982 — Page 44

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to China last year it was clear that the Chinese had not given

the problem much thought. He thought that the Chinese would

simply like the problem to go away. Deng said "tell the people

to put their hearts at ease" but it was more than just hearts

that were at issue. Britain could not ignore the need to maintain

investor confidence nor the legal difficulties over sovereignty.

He thought a compromise was needed which would acknowledge

Chinese sovereignty but recognise the importance and value of

Hong Kong as a free port and accept the continuation of a

foreign, even British, element. Mr Dhanabalan noted the

problem but had no suggestions to offer.

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Redacted under FOI exemption sections 27 (1), (2)

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