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Asked if the Prime Minister would be discussing Darfur with the Chinese Councillor this afternoon, the PMS replied that he was sure that the subject of Darfur would come up, as would Burma and other bilateral relations as the State Councillor did have some responsibility for foreign affairs. Separately, as the Prime Minister said this morning, the Chinese Envoy to Darfur was coming to London this week for meetings with Lord Malloch Brown.
Put that the Prince of Wales had agreed to meet the Chinese visitor, and asked if Downing Street was instrumental in that meeting given the Prince of Wales’ known views about their human rights record in China, the PMS replied that the Prince of Wales was responsible for deciding who he had meetings with.
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