TNAG-2212-FCO40-3172-Hong-Kong-annual-report-for-1990-1991 — Page 102

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FOREWORD

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This is the sixth annual report to Parliament on Hong Kong. Its purpose is to keep Parliament informed of the main

events affecting the territory in 1990, in recognition of

the importance which the Government and Parliament attach to

the affairs of Hong Kong.

1990 was a year in which the people of Hong Kong, with

characteristic resilience, regained much of the confidence

which had been lost following the events of 1989 in China.

There naturally continues to be uncertainty, but Hong Kong is facing the future with a renewed sense of purpose.

The

The British Government are doing all they can to help. Sino-British Joint Declaration provides a foundation and a

framework for the future. Our firm intention is to ensure

that this agreement is successfully implemented. This

requires effective cooperation with China, based on a

recognition of our common interest and shared responsibilities.

We have taken care to develop a pattern

of high-level contacts with China in 1990. The visit of

Francis Maude to Peking in July and the visit in November of

the Chinese Deputy Foreign Minister, Mr Tian Zengpei, are

notable examples of such contacts. I myself visited China

and Hong Kong in April of this year. During my visit to

Peking we had satisfactory discussions on the principles of

cooperation relating to Hong Kong but we did not achieve a

breakthrough over the airport. I am sure that a good

working relationship with China over Hong Kong is a key to

reassuring the people of the territory about their future. This will become increasingly important as 1997 approaches.

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