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1924- 1991
April 8, 1975
Talking points on the NPT prepared for a meeting between the Japanese Foreign Minister and Henry Kissinger.
The Office of the Disarmament Affairs summarizes the views of several leading LDP personalities (Matsuno, Nakasone, and Shiina) on the NPT.
January 1975
An internal record evaluating the arguments in favor of Japan's ratification of the NPT.
August 30, 1974
A table outlining the various arguments for and against Japan's ratification of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.
July 10, 1969
Ambassador Shimoda cautions that Japan's signing of the NPT still "requires further consideration from a long-term perspective."
December 12, 1966
The Disarmament Office at the Japanese Foreign Ministry reviews three "problematic" aspects of the NPT from the perspective of Japan's national security.
December 16, 1966
The Japanese Foreign Ministry plans to convey its views on the proposed nuclear non-prolfieration treaty to the United States, particularly its concerns about how it might affect the US-Japan security alliance and the balance between nuclear weapons states and non-nuclear weapons states.
February 12, 1994
At the conclusion of their talks, Clinton and Hosokawa discuss the upcoming visit by the Emperor and Empress of Japan to the United States, as well as the possibility of Clinton visiting Japan in the near future.
Clinton and Hosokawa discuss efforts to support economic and political reforms in Russia.
Ambassador Kuriyama summarizes an exchange between Secretary of State Christopher and Foreign Minister Hata concerning relations with China.