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Japan
August 10, 1991
Li Peng and Kaifu Toshiki discuss China's accession to the NPT, the sale of conventional arms, and North Korea's proposal for the Korean Peninsula to be declared a nuclear-free zone.
August 5, 1957
Kazami and Khrushchev discuss the development of Soviet-Japanese relations and Japanese independence. Kazami inquires about the possible participation of Japanese specialist in the industrial development of Siberia. He also asks about the potential transfer of the Kuril Islands to Japan.
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.
April 14, 1975
A brief summary of Miyazawa's meeting with Kissinger.
A summary of a meeting between Foreign Minister Miyazawa and several leading officials from the Liberal Democratic Party regarding Japan's ratification of the NPT.
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.
October 16, 1969
The Japanese Foreign Ministry outlines areas of where Japan's views and positions are evident in the final text of the NPT, including the sections on disarmament, the security of non-nuclear weapon states, the peaceful uses of nuclear energy, and procedural issues.