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4 JUL '89 11:13

FROM COI TECH RADIO

TO FCO NEWS

PAGE.003

TRANSCRIPT C FOREIGN SEC

HOG JONG

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PC - 4 JULY 1989

FOREIGN SECRETARY (COIT):

And I am sure that it is right, so far and as fast as we can

make progress in that direction, fur Hong Kong's internal security

to be based not upon soldiers from anywhere else but upon her own

Police Furce.

So I think that is a good reason for being reluctant to lead

any more than we have to on the Gurkhas or anybody else. All

decisions of course can be reconsidered.

QUESTION:

(Inaudible).

PORRIGI SECRETARY:

All decisions at all times are capable of reconsideration.

But the point I am making, the central point, is that for Bong

Kong's own interests it is best to make as steady progress as

possible towards having internal security based firmly and

progressively on its own police force.

QUESTION (Kate Adle, BBC TV):

You say in one of your points that you are going to take back

from this meeting that Peking needs to take positive action to

restore confidence which is a fine thought. That evidence does Ber

Majesty's Government have of trust being held in the Peking

Goverment? It is one thing for hope, what evidence do you have

that the Government of Britain and the people of Hong Kong can trust

the present Chinese rulers?

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