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July 29, 1972

Record of the Third Meeting between Takeiri Yoshikatsu and Zhou Enlai

During a conversation with Takeiri, Zhou Enlai reviewed the main points of their opinions from the first and second rounds of dialogue.

July 28, 1972

Record of the Second Meeting between Takeiri Yoshikatsu and Zhou Enlai

During a conversation with Takeiri, Zhou Enlai questioned the news from Tokyo Shimbun which emphasized that the state of war between Japan and China had ended. In addition, he mentioned the international status of Taiwan and the Vietnam War.

July 27, 1972

Record of the First Meeting between Takeiri Yoshikatsu and Zhou Enlai

Zhou Enlai met with Takeiri Yoshikatsu and he mentioned the international status of Taiwan while claiming that "the realization of relations between Japan and China is the desire of all citizens."

August 18, 1975

Voluntary Liberal Democratic Party MP North Korea Visit (Part 2)

A report on visits by Japanese parliamentary delegations to North Korea.

August 11, 1975

Voluntary Liberal Democratic Party MP North Korea Visit

A report on visits by Japanese parliamentary delegations to North Korea.

July 25, 1975

Prime Minister Miki – President Ford Meeting Discussion Outline

An extensive overview of international issues bearing on the US-Japan relationship, including the situations in the Korean Peninsula, Vietnam, and Indonesia.

October 15, 1975

Minister of Foreign Affairs Miyazawa – Secretary of State Kissinger Meeting Discussion Outline

Miyazawa's talking points on inter-Korean relations, China's influence over North Korea, and the Korean debate at the United Nations for a meeting with Henry Kissinger.

November 28, 1962

Cable from Japanese Embassy in Havana to Tokyo

A cable describing the situation in Cuba, and especially the results of the Mikoyan-Castro talks.

November 21, 1962

Cable from Japanese Embassy in Havana to Tokyo

A brief, but expansive, report on the situation in Cuba. It includes: the Mikoyan-Castro talks, the various groups within the revolutionary government and Castro's opposition of any kind of base inspections.

November 16, 1962

Cable from Japanese Embassy in Havana to Tokyo

A cable describing the situation in Havana, Cuba after the US Blockade. It especially points out the economic results, like what product goods and commodities are available, and transportation networks.

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