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vi) Agreement on the principles for the conclusion of separate Air Service Agreements between Hong Kong and its aviation partners, which are capable of remaining in force after 1997. The first such Air Service Agreement was signed between the Government of Hong Kong and the Government of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in The Hague on 17 September 1986. Subsequently, agreements have been signed with
Switzerland, Canada and Brunei. Negotiations with other partners
continue.
vii)
Agreement on the introduction of a new pension scheme for civil servants in Hong Kong.
viii)
Agreement that Hong Kong should become a separate member of
the Customs Co-Operation Council (CCC) and should continue as such
after 1997 in the name of "Hong Kong, China". Hong Kong was duly
accepted as the 99th member of the CCC on 25 June 1987. As a result
of the JLG's efforts Hong Kong has, and will retain after 1997, a
separate standing in relation to the General Agreement on Tariffs
and Trade, the Multi-Fibre Arrangements and the CCC. It is thus
better placed to protect its own interests in world trade before and
after 1997.
ix) Good progress in discussions on the important subject of the
defence of Hong Kong and the maintenance of its public order. The
two sides agreed in principle that the Hong Kong Police Force should
undergo appropriate expansion to enable it to discharge its
responsibility for maintenance of public order before and after
1997. The existing Auxiliary Air Force will be reorganised to form a civil Gvoernment Flying Services Department, with responsibility for providing the Hong Kong Government with necessary flying
services. The Chinese side have also expressed understanding of the
provisional plans for the withdrawal of the British Garrison from
Hong Kong, which have been outlines by the British side. Her
Majesty's Government's primary objective in this crucial and sensitive area is to ensure that Hong Kong's security and stability is maintained throughout the period up to 1997, and that suitable
arrangements are made for defence and public order thereafter on the
basis of the provisions in the Joint Declaration.
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