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DATE: 12 January 1987
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HONG KONG REPRESENTATION AT IMO:
YOUR MINUTE OF 5 JANUARY
1. With certain exceptions, which are irrelevant to the matter at hand, "member" in the IMO Constitution is to be construed as including an associate member. The Head- quarters Agreement applies the Constitution definition "member". I therefore agree that Hong Kong may appoint a Permanent Representative pursuant to the Headquarters Agreement and the procedure in Annex 2 to Resolution 505.
2.
As Mr Simpson, and apparently Mr Milburn, have pointed out, Mr Chan, a British citizen (para 2 of Hong Kong telno 4297) would not be entitled to privileges and immunities under the Headquarters Agreement.
3.
There is a point of detail which arises under para- graph 3 of Annex 2, namely who issues the credentials. I assume that Hong Kong would expect the Governor to be treated as "Head of Government" in relation to an asso- ciate member and I would have no objection to that if it is acceptable to the Secretary-General. If it is not, then I think the Secretary of State would need to issue the credentials.
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