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August 04, 1978
Cable No. 1531, Ambassador Sato to the Foreign Minister, 'Treaty of Peace and Friendship between Japan and China Negotiations (11th Meeting)'
Statement from the Ambassador to the Foreign Minister explaining the language in the Japanese draft and how it alludes to the Soviet Union.
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August 06, 1978
Cable No. 1550, Ambassador Sato to the Foreign Minister, 'Treaty of Peace and Friendship between Japan and China Negotiations (12th Meeting)'
Both parties discuss the language used in a draft of the treaty.
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August 07, 1978
Cable No. 1569, Ambassador Sato to the Foreign Minister, 'Treaty of Peace and Friendship between Japan and China Negotiations (13th Meeting)'
The Chinese delegation feels that the Japanese are talking and leaking information about the treaty.
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August 08, 1978
Cable No. 1582, Ambassador Sato to the Foreign Minister, 'Treaty of Peace and Friendship between Japan and China Negotiations (14th Meeting)'
Discussion of the points of a Joint Communique as part of the overall Treaty negotiations.
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August 10, 1978
Cable No. 1617, Ambassador Sato to the Foreign Minister, 'Treaty of Peace and Friendship between Japan and China Negotiations (15th Meeting)'
A summary of the day's negotiations from Japanese Ambassador Sato to The Foreign Minister.
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August 10, 1978
Cable No. 1608, Ambassador Sato to the Foreign Minister, 'Treaty of Peace and Friendship between Japan and China Negotiations (2nd Ministerial Meeting)'
Japanese and Chinese discuss the relationship between the two countries and express interest in a continued partnership.
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August 10, 1978
Cable No. 1606, Ambassador Sato to the Foreign Minister, 'Treaty of Peace and Friendship between Japan and China Negotiations (1st Ministerial Meeting) (Part 1 of 2)'
A discussion on Japanese and Chinese diplomacy as well as the issue of hegemony.
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August 10, 1978
Cable No. 1606, Ambassador Sato to the Foreign Minister, 'Treaty of Peace and Friendship between Japan and China Negotiations (1st Ministerial Meeting) (Part 2 of 2)'
Discussion of hegemony and its effect on Japan, China, and the rest of Asia. Specifically using the Soviet Union as an example of the use of this power.
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August 11, 1978
Cable No. 1643, Ambassador Sato to the Foreign Minister, 'Treaty of Peace and Friendship between Japan and China Negotiations (16th Meeting)'
Japanese Ambassador Sato and Chinese Vice Minister Han negotiate point in the Treaty of Peace and Friendship between Japan and China. Japan also asks China about the Sino-Soviet Alliance Treaty.
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August 12, 1978
Cable No. 1675, Ambassador Sato to the Foreign Minister, 'Treaty of Peace and Friendship between Japan and China Negotiations (3rd Ministerial Meeting)'
Friendly remarks about the continued negotiations of the Treaty of Peace and Friendship between Japan and China, and points of continued negotiation including the nationality of ethnic minorities.
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October 23, 1978
Record of Meeting between Prime Minister Fukuda and Vice Premier Deng (First Meeting)
Deng Xiaoping and Fukuda Takeo discuss Sino-Japanese relations, the Soviet Union, Vietnam, and Soviet-American negotiations over nuclear weapons.
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October 25, 1978
Record of Meeting between Prime Minister Fukuda and Vice Premier Deng (Second Meeting)
Deng and Fukuda discuss Korea, Taiwan, economic cooperation, and the status of the Senkaku/Diaoyu Islands.
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February 07, 1979
General Meeting of Prime Minister and Vice Premier Deng (Summary Record)
Deng and Ohira discuss China and Japan's relations with Pakistan, Vietnam, Cambodia, and the U.S.
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February 07, 1979
Meeting of Foreign Ministers Sonoda and Huang Hua (Summary Record)
Huang Hua and Sonoda discuss Vietnam, Cambodia, and Korea.
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February 07, 1979
Meeting of Former Prime Minister Fukuda and Vice Premier Deng (Summary Record)
Deng and Fukuda discuss developments in Cambodia, among other subjects.
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February 07, 1979
Meeting of Former Prime Minister Tanaka and Vice Premier Deng (Summary Record)
Deng and Tanaka discuss Korea, Vietnam, Cambodia, and ASEAN, among other subjects.
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February 07, 1979
Tête-à-tête Meeting of Prime Minister and Vice Premier Deng (Record)
Deng and Ohira discuss developments in Indochina and on the Korean Peninsula, as well as relations with the United States.
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December 06, 1979
Cable No. 2612, Ambassador Yoshida to the Foreign Minister, 'Prime Minister's Visit to China (Courtesy Call on Premier Hua) (A)'
Premier Hua and Prime Minister Ohira express great interest in strengthening relations between China and Japan.
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December 06, 1979
Cable No. 2630, Ambassador Yoshida to the Foreign Minister, 'Prime Minister's Visit to China (Ohira – Deng Meeting)'
China and Japan discuss Taiwan and the relationship China will allow Japan and other countries to have with Taiwan.
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December 06, 1979
Cable No. 2629, Ambassador Yoshida to the Foreign Minister, 'Prime Minister's Visit to China (Ohira – Deng Meeting) (A)'
China and Japan discuss the Soviet Union and the border dispute in Mongolia, and the United States working on SALT II.