TNAG-1909-FCO40-2713-Hong-Kong-Vietnamese-refugees-voluntary-and-mandatory-repat-1989 — Page 155

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Annex A

ELEMENTS OF A DEAL WITH THE UNITED STATES

We would, in the short term, hold off the first involuntary repatriation exercise.

In the meantime we would:

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2.

3.

Negotiate the expansion of reception facilities in Vietnam to speed the voluntary programme.

Prepare work on assistance projects to the main departure areas, to give those returning some prospect of a future.

Consider eg a joint UK/US approach to the Japanese to help fund 1. and 2.

The United States would agree now that we should begin a programme of involuntary return as soon as there are no more volunteers.

On the basis of agreement on the circumstances under which involuntary repatriation would become acceptable, eg:

1.

2.

3.

4.

assurances from Vietnamese of good treatment of returnees;

agreement that their conditions can be monitored;

UNHCR will carry out monitoring;

the start of a programme of local assistance projects would coincide with the start of the programme.

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