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Asked whether the PM would raise the Neil Heywood investigation in discussion with Li Changchun, the PMS said the agenda was not set but it was likely to be discussed.
Asked what the PM was going to say about the investigation, the PMS said that the PM was likely to echo the Foreign Secretary’s words welcoming the investigation.
Asked whether the Foreign Office regretted that Jeremy Browne was not aware of the death of Mr Heywood on his visit shortly after it had been confirmed, the PMS said that the Government had been informed of his death on 16 November by Chinese authorities and asked the authorities to investigate shortly after that.
Asked whether the Government was pleased with the progress of the investigation, the PMS said that it was an operational matter and she would not discuss it.
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