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China

Volume 297: debated on Thursday 10 July 1997

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To ask the Prime Minister when he plans to visit the People's Republic of China. [7168]

When we met in Hong Kong, the Chinese President, Jiang Zemin, invited me to visit China. I have no immediate plans to take advantage of the invitation, which I have accepted, but I would like to do so soon.

To ask the Prime Minister if he will make a statement on his discussions in Hong Kong with the Chinese President Jiang Zemin. [7167]

My meeting in Hong Kong was the first with the Chinese President since taking office. This was an historic occasion and provided a unique opportunity to set the tune for future relations. I emphasised the importance of the Joint Declaration to Hong Kong's future. We both expressed a wish to improve and broaden bilateral relations.

To ask the Prime Minister if he will make a statement on Anglo-Chinese relations. [7169]

We aim to build a new, broad and forward-looking relationship with China. Britain and China have substantial common interests, including a special interest in Hong Kong. We look forward to dialogue and closer co-operation across a full range of bilateral and global issues.