CODE 18-77
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TXA 400/3
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Ms Moore, MAED
ACCREDITATION OF HONG KONG PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE TO IMO
1.
2.
Your minute of 27 May refers.
Subject to Mr Whomersley's views, and as all other interested parties appear to have agreed, I see no objection to the proposal outlined in your second paragraph.
3.
In other cases, the Secretary-General has informed us by Note of the appointment of a Permanent Representative and, after having consulted as necessary, we have "noted" the appointment (my minute of 7 January refers). In this case I would expect to be informed in the same way (Paragraph 2(b) of the Annex to the Exchange of Notes of 20 January 1982 (Cmnd 8495) states that the Secretary-General "shall inform the Government of the United Kingdom
"). I would propose circulating that Note, but not responding to it the same sub paragraph reads "the Government may express its view thereon".
4.
I would suggest your Note reads:
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Maritime, Aviation and Environment Department present their compliments to the International Maritime Organization and have the honour to enclose herewith 2 letters addressed to the Secretary-General from the Governor of Hong Kong and the Secretary of Economic Services of the Hong Kong Government Secretariat respectively.
The Department enlists the good offices of the Organization in ensuring that the enclosures reach their high destination.
Maritime, Aviation and Environment Department avail themselves of this opportunity to express to the International Maritime Organization the assurance of their high consideration.
FOREIGN AND COMMONWEALTH OFFICE
LONDON SW1A 2AH
Roi Milburn
Protocol Department 210 6800
28 May 1987
Copies to:
Mr Whomersley, Legal Advisers
Mr Leeks, HKD
Mr Hart, DTP
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