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CONFIDENTIAL
Foreign and Commonwealth Office
London SW1A 2AH
25 August 1978
The Archbishop Of Uganda
Thank you for your letter of 15 August and for meeting
Archbishop Wani.
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We are grateful for your offer to address a letter to
Archbishop Wani placing on record any points worth making. We
should, however, prefer to let matters rest. There is a risk
that if we were to write to Archbishop Wani, suggesting improve-
ments we would wish to see in Uganda, Amin would interpret this
as a first step towards the resumption of relations, making
renewed efforts to draw us into a dialogue. He would be likely
to yield little of substance and could well indulge in mischief-
making at our expense. Moreover, we have to consider the position
of Archbishop Wani and the members of his Church. In all pro-
bability he was a reluctant emissary for Amin and may be anxious
not to be further involved. If he were, we cannot rule out the
possibility that he and the Church in Uganda would be made the
scapegoat for any subsequent lack of progress in the restoration
of our relations with Uganda. As it is, the Bishops have dis-
charged their commission and can so report to Amin.
(J S Wall)
N Sanders Esq
10 Downing Street
CONFTDFWTTAT
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