transit stops with the minimum of fuss. Ile and
Lady Howe (who will be on the outward trip only)
will not necessarily wish to leave the aircraft.
If they and other members of the party do so they
will be dressed very casually and will want to
stretch their legs and relax.
5. Sir Geoffrey Howe would not repeat not, expect
you to come to the airport to meet him. He would
also hope that the Bahrainis and Indians would not
think it necessary to send a greeter. It is not our
desire to impose on them. Please tell the Bahrainis/
Indians this. If there is any danger that someone
will be at the airport please warn us
us in advance.
However, could a member of your staff bring to
6.
the aircraft for delivery to a Private Secretary
any telegrams repeated from the FCO while the
Secretary of State is in the air and if he would
be on hand to take back any outward traffic from
us.
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