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November 18, 1967
Ahead of a visit by Chiang Ching-kuo to Japan, the Japanese Foreign Ministry reviews the political situation on Mainland China.
June 20, 1989
Report from the China Division, Asian Affairs Bureau of Japanâs Ministry of Foreign Affairs, on the subsequent actions of the United States, Britain, France, West Germany, and Canada.
September 1989
An opinion statement on Japan-China relations sent by Ambassador Nakajima to the Foreign Minister and Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Japan details Japanâs concerns over the Chinese governmentâs actions during the Tiananmen Square incident. Ambassador Nakajima provides an assessment of Chinaâs response to foreign governmentâs sanctions, expresses uncertainty on future political developments in China, and provides policy prescriptions on Japanâs policy towards China going forward.
June 12, 1989
Outline of Japanâs basic understanding of the situation in China in regards to the Tiananmen Square incident. The document discusses the ongoing approach to China, issues requiring specific examination, Japan-China bilateral economic relations, international diplomatic aspects, and points of consideration for future policy discussions.
June 1989
Highlights Japanâs ongoing understanding of the situation in China following the Tiananmen Square incident in 1989, Japanâs China policy, implications of U.S.-China relations to Japan, future China policy, and an explanation regarding Japanâs future economic cooperation with China.
Main points of Japanese Ministerâs remarks that took place at Japan-United States Foreign Ministersâ Meeting on the situation in China following the Tiananmen Square incident in 1989. It answers key questions on Japanâs policy towards China on diplomacy and economic cooperation along with implications of a deterioration in U.S.-China relations following Tiananmen Square.
April 14, 1969
Chinese Premier Zhou Enlai and Japanese Diet member Furui Yoshimi discuss bilateral relations between China and Japan. Zhou is critical of both the Soviet Union and the United States. The two sides pay particular attention to Japan's relations with Taiwan.
September 4, 1969
Japanese Foreign Minister Aichi and Soviet Premier Kosygin discuss bilateral relations, disputed territories, the legacies of World War II, China, and the NPT.
February 12, 1994
Ambassador Kuriyama summarizes an exchange between Secretary of State Christopher and Foreign Minister Hata concerning relations with China.
September 28, 1993
Prime Minister Hosokawa encourages positives relations between the United States and China.