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SECURITY CLASSIFICATION humanely treated and subject to monitoring on return.

The Vietnamese agreed that returnees should be

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UNHCR's proposals will cover these aspects. I warned in

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my minute of 2 September that we could face criticism

when the time came to implement a policy of returning

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boat people to Vietnam. The press reaction to the London

talks has borne this out, despite the careful briefings.

which we have given. In Hong Kong the outcome has been

generally welcomed.

Charles Powell's letter of 5 September also raised

the question of a possible endowment scheme to encourage

other countries to take tase economic migrants from Hong

Kong. In practice I am not sure how this would work.

If Vietnam can be persuaded to take its own

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economic migrants in accordance with normal international

practice and we are now making some headway in this this must be preferable to creating yet another displaced

community in a third country. Financial considerations

are not a major factor for the developed resettlement

countries. They see the boat people problem primarily as

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a refugee/humanitarian issue, and would not respond to

financial incentives to take economic migrants.

governments, in the unlikely event that they were

interested, could be expected to exact a very high price

I therefore for participating in any such scheme.

believe we should continue to concentrate our efforts on

establishing suitable arrangements for the return of all

its economic migrants to Vietnam

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