TNAG-1544-FCO40-2108-Hong-Kong-Vietnamese-refugees-Intergovernmental-Consultativ-1987 — Page 43

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1. Many thanks for your letter of 16 October about the problem of "long-stayers" in Hong Kong. This was very timely: it arrived the day before I was due to have lunch with David Whittlesey who is responsible for policy coordination in the Bureau of Refugees Programmes at State.

2.

Whittlesey confirmed that the Administration have the

But as problem of long-stayers in Hong Kong very much in mind. we said in our telno 2483, they want to consider the problems of the region in a coordinated way. In particular they are concerned to avoid taking action on one aspect of the problem which makes it more difficult to achieve their objectives in other areas. the case of long-stayers, they are worried that an international effort focussed on this issue alone might simply prompt another wave of emigration from Vietnam.

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In

Whittlesey said that State had been trying for some time to construct a strategy which would deal with the South East Asian problem as a whole. They were considering the following elements for a package:

They were

i] encouraging the UNHCR to get back into the lead.

pleased to see that at the recent Geneva meeting, Hocké took a close interest in the Indochina problems;

iil continuing the shift in US policy away from refugee programmes

towards immigration, as recommended in the Ray Panel Report. State see this as one way of discouraging economic migrants from Vietnam (incidentally, with reference to para 2 of your letter, this conscious change of policy is as much a cause of the Tower US off-take in FY87 as shortage of eligible refugees);

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