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PRIME MINISTER'S VISIT TO PEKING AND HONG KONG

At the invitation of Mr Zhao Ziyang, Premier of the State Council of

the People's Republic of China, the Prime Minister, the Rt Hon Margaret

Thatcher, FRS, MP, will pay an official visit to Peking between 18 and

20 December. The Prime Minister will be accompanied by the Foreign

Secretary. The main purpose of her visit, subject to the outcome of the

debate in Parliament, will be to sign the Joint Declaration of the

Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

and the Government of the People's Republic of China on the question of

Hong Kong. The Prime Minister will also hold talks with Chinese

leaders.

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The Prime Minister and Foreign Secretary will visit Hong Kong on

20 and 21 December. They will hold discussions with the Governor and

the Executive Council and meet members of the Hong Kong Community.

Prime Minister will address a joint meeting of the Executive and

Legislative Councils.

28 November 1984

NOTES FOR EDITORS

1. The Prime Minister visited China and Hong Kong in 1982 (22-26 Sept-

ember and 26-28 September respectively). The most recent British Ministerial visit to China and Hong Kong was by Sir Geoffrey Howe, 25 July to 2 August 1984.

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After 22 rounds of talks the draft Agreement on the Future of Hong Kong was initialled in Peking on 26 September 1984 by the Heads of Delegations, Sir Richard Evans and Mr Zhou Nan.

On 29 November a White Paper containing the reports of the Assessment Office and independent Monitoring Team will be laid before the House and published. The Report of the Assessment Office will provide an assessment of opinion in Hong Kong on the draft Agreement. The report of the Monitors will state whether they are satisfied with the way the Assessment Office has discharged its duties.

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