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taking on more Prime Ministerial functions. In answer
to CS's question, PA said that a Zhao/Li leadership
would be a balanced one. It was too simplistic to see Li as a pro-Moscow conservative. On implications for
Hong Kong, PA said that the Chinese were well aware of
the need to maintain confidence, but were likely to
stick firmly to their positions on such matters as the
political review.
S for T enquired about rumours that Li Hao would
replace Xu Jiatun. PA thought this unlikely, noting
that Xu appeared confident and very much in charge of
NCNA.
STI suggested that it would be useful if Secretaries could be provided with a couple of paragraphs on a
"line to take" on the situation in China. They were
often asked for their views, particularly when on
speaking engagements overseas.
note, which would be along the lines of "welcome
Chinese reassurances that their policies would not
change; note that the Chinese are well aware of Hong
PA agreed to provide a
Kong's sensitivities". It would not be appropriate to
comment in depth on China's internal developments.
Action: PA
REQUEST BY THE SHENZHEN AUTHORITIES TO PERMIT PRC GOODS
VEHICLES TO ENTER HONG KONG (PAPER 6/87)
23.
The meeting agreed with the paper's recommendation
that the Shenzhen authorities be informed that we
needed more time to study the implications of their
proposal.
Action: PAS(S)OR
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