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On the future of Hong Kong, His Excellency, the Chinese Minister said that the sovereignty of his country over Hong Kong was incontestable; "we shall pursue a special administrative policy upon recovery of sovereignty over it in 1997." He explain that Hong Kong would remain as now a centre of the world economy and that the structure there would not change, neither would:: Hong Kong's relations with various countries change, or British property be affected.
He added "after our recovery of sovereignty over Hong Kong we will leave rights of administration. to the citizens of the same area, and even Hong Kong's currency will not be, changed or abolished. This, of course,
This, of course, comes within the framework of exist- ing and historical circumstances, which we, the Chinese, will follow in the context of Hong Kong.
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