TNAG-1263-FCO40-1606-Parliamentary-contacts-on-the-future-of-Hong-Kong-1983 — Page 91

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HKK 040/16

BRIEFING FOR CONSERVATIVE FOREIGN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE ON 1 NOVEMBER

1983

THE FUTURE OF HONG KONG

POINTS TO MAKE

THIS

IS A COPY

THE ORIGINAL HAS BEEN CLOSED FOR

40 YEARS UNDER FOI EXEMPTION No. 270).

1.

Stress confidentiality.

2.

Recall Prime Minister's visit to Peking September 1982. Agreement on meetings through diplomatic channels. Common aim of

maintaining Hong Kong's stability and prosperity. HMG aims to seek

settlement acceptable to Parliament, China and Hong Kong.

3. Progress initially slow. Chinese insisted we first recognise their premise of sovereignty over whole of Hong Kong.

4. Prime Minister gave nothing away. Parliament alone can decide on final outcome of negotiations. Need for finding workable

arrangements after 1997 acceptable to Parliament, China and Hong

Kong. Main objective to retain Hong Kong's freedom and way of life.

We are not inflexible on ways of achieving this.

5. Second, more detailed, phase of talks began 12/13 July.

meetings in second phase. Latest 19/20 October. Next, 14/15

November.

Five

6. British delegation led by HMA Peking. Chinese delegation led by Vice Foreign Minister Yao Guang. Governor of Hong Kong

participating as appropriate on British side. Has attended all

sessions to date.

7. Atmosphere generally friendly though Chinese tough on substance.

They demand sovereignty and maintain sovereignty/administration indivisible. Have also spelt out plan for Hong Kong as Special

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