v2 Chapter 523: Huaying Negotiations

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Before Bao Zixuan left the Peninsula Hotel, he arranged for the drunk women to be sent to the hotel room. After all, it was his own party. He also has to take responsibility for the accident. His move of leaving disappointed the reporters and paparazzi waiting at the door of the hotel. What a good opportunity this is. Is Bao the richest man a man?

In fact, many paparazzi have long-term cooperation with some celebrities, and they mainly come to shoot the lace news between the richest man and the employer. It only takes an ambiguous shot to stir up the scandal, and there is a professional team behind it.

But to people's disappointment, nothing was photographed. After the last double package meeting, the Peninsula Hotel has strengthened its management. Filming inside is not allowed at all. If the employee dares to accompany the reporter, it will not be as simple as being fired.

Even if there is no ambiguous photo taken, the richest man in the hotel can also write an article while staying in the hotel. But Bao Zixuan, who made them stunned, left many beauties and Ye Deli to leave alone. What was he doing? Everyone couldn't figure it out.

Sure enough, the media reports on the second day were basically that the richest man Bao was throwing a lot of money on a party, and nothing else could be reported; after all, what the richest man left in the end was true, and anyone who dared to report on the richest man would not let him go.

But now the people of Xiangjiang have no intention to pay attention to these gossip news, because at this time, negotiating in Huaying, the capital of Huaxia, is what the people of Xiangjiang care about most.

On September 22, 1982, British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher visited China, and her talks with the highest level opened the prelude to negotiations on the Hong Kong issue.

On the morning of September 24, Mrs Thatcher first went to the Great Hall of the People to meet with the highest level, and they wanted to start negotiations on the Hong Kong issue. Seeing the attitude of China, you know that the negotiation process must be extremely difficult, and the British Empire cannot easily knock on the door of China like 100 years ago. This country has undergone earth-shaking changes since its founding. The United States, which was not afraid of possessing nuclear weapons 30 years ago, now has everything in their hands.

When she came to the entrance of the Fujian Hall and saw that no one was there to greet her, Mrs. Thatcher was hesitant to see this, but she still moved forward quickly. When she was approaching the door, the door of the Fujian Hall slowly opened. Mrs Thatcher shook hands.

Mrs Thatcher greeted the highest level and said: "As the current Prime Minister visiting China, it is a pleasure to see you."

The answer at the top was rather subtle: "Yes, I know several prime ministers of the United Kingdom, but everyone I know has stepped down now. You are welcome."

After the host and guests were seated, the reporter did not leave the stage, and the two continued to chat for a while on light topics. They talked about Sichuan cuisine, and they also talked about Marx, who has lived in London for many years.

A few minutes later, reporters were asked to leave, and the meeting was held behind closed doors. Margaret Thatcher has always been tough on diplomatic issues. Her trump card is to do everything possible to prevent Xiangjiang from returning to China. At most, she will return the nominal sovereignty to China. The actual control must be in the hands of the United Kingdom.

Mrs Thatcher insisted that three treaties must be abided by: "To keep Hong Kong prosperous, it must be governed by the United Kingdom. If Huaxia announces that Hong Kong is taken back, it will bring disastrous effects and consequences to Hong Kong."

After Mrs. Thatcher finished speaking, the highest level immediately stated the position of the Huaxia government: "Our basic position on the Hong Kong issue is clear. There are three main issues here. One is the issue of sovereignty; How to manage Hong Kong and continue to maintain its prosperity; the third question is that the governments of China and the United Kingdom should properly negotiate how to prevent Hong Kong from fluctuating greatly in the fifteen years from now to 1997."

Regarding the sovereignty of Hong Kong, the highest level emphasized: "There is no need to discuss the issue of sovereignty, and Huaxia has no room for manoeuvre on this issue. In 1997, Huaxia will take back Hong Kong, not only the New Territories, but also Hong Kong Island and Kowloon."

At the same time, the highest level said to Mrs Thatcher: "If it is not taken back, it means that the Chinese government is the late Qing government, and the Chinese leader is Li Hongzhang!"

Finally, the highest level proposed: "We propose to reach such an agreement, that is, the two sides agree to start negotiations on the Hong Kong issue through diplomatic channels. The premise is that in 1997, China will take back the Hong Kong, and on this basis, we will negotiate and solve how to transition well in the next 15 years, and The question of what to do with Xiangjiang in fifteen years.”

At the same time, the top management also told Mrs Thatcher that if there were serious fluctuations in Xiangjiang during the transition period, Huaxia would have to reconsider when and how to take back Xiangjiang.

This time, the Huaying leaders' meeting, which was later called "setting the tone" by the highest level, established four ideas: first, Huaxia was determined to take back the entire Hong Kong region in 1997 in accordance with the concept of "one country, two systems", and the issue of sovereignty was not negotiable; Second, I hope that the Sino-British cooperation will achieve a smooth transition; third, if the negotiation fails, Huaxia will take action alone; fourth, if there are fluctuations, it will take non-peaceful means to take back Xiangjiang ahead of schedule.

Hearing such a tough attitude of the leaders of China, Iron Maiden began to play another card in her hand - economic prosperity.

Iron Maiden said: "Xiangjiang's prosperity today is all because of the governance of the British Empire. If China wants to take back Xiangjiang, it will be a disaster for the economic development and infrastructure construction of the entire Xiangjiang."

"The people of Hong Kong hope that Hong Kong can continue to be ruled by the British, and at most the sovereignty will be handed over to the Chinese side, but the ruling power must belong to the British side, which is the responsibility of the people of Hong Kong."

In fact, Iron Maiden's proposal to separate sovereignty and governance was completely at the advice of HSBC's senior class, Shen Bi. Shen Bi, chairman of the HSBC Bank in Hong Kong when Iron Maiden first arrived, said: "Britain must retain governance rights, and handing over sovereignty is purely a facade." Shen Bi's opinion of "sovereignty for governance" won the British consensus.

Iron Lady knew that she did not understand the situation in the Far East, but Shen Bi had lived in Xiangjiang for most of her life. The control of the situation is definitely much stronger than her.

When the exchange of sovereignty was proposed, the highest level said: "The Hong Kong issue is the internal affairs of the Huaxia government, and there is no need for the British side to participate after the handover."

"The prosperity of Hong Kong today is what the people of Hong Kong exchanged for their hard work and wisdom, and the United Kingdom will only ask for it in Hong Kong."

Iron Maiden didn't say much after hearing this, after all, 5 billion pounds of war bonds were issued in Hong Kong before. China will definitely have opinions. The money the British use to fight wars. If they are invested in the development of Hong Kong, how big a problem can be solved.

Iron Maiden: "I hope that before the Huaying negotiation has a clear result, some big companies in Hong Kong will be moved to the UK, so that if there is any turmoil in Hong Kong, the interests of the companies will not be affected."

The top management immediately replied: "Your Excellency Prime Minister's worries are a bit unnecessary. After the Huaxia government takes back Xiangjiang, the policy will not change. The business can operate as usual, and there is no need to relocate the people and waste a lot of money."

Iron Maiden: "I also want to ensure the interests of Xiangjiang enterprises and the interests of businessmen in the British Empire."

After speaking, Iron Maiden took out a document that had been prepared, which recorded in detail the enterprises that the British wanted to relocate from Xiangjiang.

Although the highest level would not agree, they still looked at it politely. After all, this is the most basic diplomatic etiquette.

When the top executives saw the list of companies on the document, they were really annoyed. HSBC’s own headquarters is in the UK. It’s a good thing to say that Swire, Wheelock, Jardine, Hutchison Whampoa, and in short, the companies founded by the British will all move back to the UK But they don’t know that some companies have been sold by China. Capital acquisition, isn't this a robbery!

What is even more excessive is to suggest that the Black Cloud Group and the factory move to the UK together. It seems that this is the main purpose of the British.

After reading it, the top executive said: "Many of these companies have already taken root in Hong Kong. Does Your Excellency the Prime Minister think they will agree to relocate to the UK! And the Heiyun Group will relocate together with the factory. Who does that mean?"

Iron Maiden: "This is a responsible attitude towards enterprises. If there is no consensus between Huaying and Hong Kong on the issue of Hong Kong, then these enterprises will definitely suffer serious losses. I believe this is not the result that Huaxia wants to see!"

Bao Zixuan does not know that he has grown to the negotiating table between Huaying and Heiyun Group is engaged in high-tech manufacturing. Any country needs it very much. After the British investigation, they found that if Huaxia took back Xiangjiang. In some areas, it will become the most technologically powerful country in the world, and it will become very difficult for the United Kingdom to buy products or notes in it, so it must do everything possible to prevent the return of Hong Kong.

If the negotiation fails, Huaxia must take back Xiangjiang. It is also necessary to ensure that the core technology is withdrawn from Xiangjiang. At this time, the focus of both parties has fallen on the Black Cloud Group.