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SIR JOHN COLES' MEETING WITH AMBASSADOR MA, 23 APRIL

THE MCCONNELL BILL

Points to Make

For a telefon

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please

- We have been monitoring progress of the Bill. But we have

not encouraged it.

- Nor have we adopted an attitude of tacit acceptance. We

have let US Administration and members of Congress know of

our concern.

But there is a limit on what we can do to influence the

legislature of another sovereign state. We cannot be seen

to be interfering in the internal affairs of another

country.

Bill seeks to harness congressional interest in Hong Kong

in a way that is meant to be helpful. Any attempt publicly

to criticise the Bill would be counterproductive. It would

focus attention on the Bill and fuel the suspicions of those in Congress who are not friends of China.

- Natural that those with a major economic stake in

Hong Kong such as the US should take an interest in

developments there. Should not see that as negative.

Believe Senator McConnell's intentions are good. Note he

voted for MFN renewal.

Aware of your concern about reporting requirement on

implementation of the JD. Believe that this is also

understood by the US Administration who are discussing it with Congress.

JH2ACN/3

CONFIDENTIAL

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