Oral Answers to Questions — China (Cultural Relations)

– in the House of Commons am 12:00 am ar 23 Mawrth 1964.

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Photo of Mr Christopher Mayhew Mr Christopher Mayhew , Woolwich East 12:00, 23 Mawrth 1964

asked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs what attempts he has made to develop cultural relations between Great Britain and China.

Photo of Mr R.A. Butler Mr R.A. Butler , Saffron Walden

Her Majesty's Government made several approaches to the Chinese Government in 1962 with a view to developing cultural exchanges between the two countries. Although the first reaction from the Chinese side was favourable, there has so far been no official response to our more detailed proposals for exchanges of scientists and other specialists under Government sponsorship. The Chinese Academy has, however, agreed a programme of exchanges with the Royal Society.

Photo of Mr Christopher Mayhew Mr Christopher Mayhew , Woolwich East

Is the right hon. Gentleman aware that this difficult position is very much like that with the Russians until ten years ago? Will he bear in mind that the important turning point in getting an improvement in our relations with the Russians was a visit from an important delegation from both Houses of Parliament? Will he bear this in mind in connection with China?

Photo of Mr R.A. Butler Mr R.A. Butler , Saffron Walden

Yes, Sir. We should be glad to see those exchanges enlarged.