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September 28, 1993
Hosokawa says that he has invited Yeltsin to visit Japan in October 1993 and hopes to resolve the Russo-Japanese territorial dispute. Clinton hopes for positive political and economic developments inside Russia.
Prime Minister Hosokawa encourages positives relations between the United States and China.
Hosokawa, Clinton, and Warren Christopher discuss US-Japan economic relations.
Hosokawa and Clinton discuss health care reform in the United States and political reform in Japan.
Ambassador Hatano (then serving as Japan's Permanent Representative to the United Nations) informs the Foreign Minister of the results of the talks between Prime Minister Hosokawa and President Clinton held on September 27, 1993. Summaries of the different aspects of the talks were sent in several subsequent cables.
July 27, 1970
A message from Ambassador Dobrynin to President Nixon regarding the Soviet military presence in the Middle East.
April 25, 1970
Rabin and. Kissinger discuss the Soviet's participation in the Egyptian Air Force, an increase in Egyptian air attacks on Israel, and potential American responses.
May 21, 1970
Notes on an NSC Special Review Group, discussing the shift in balance and policy after the US commitment to supply aircraft to Israel.
June 18, 1970
A memorandum outlining the President's approval of the steps recommended in the Secretary of State's 6/9 memorandum, as well as some caveats.
March 17, 1970
A confirmation that the United States intends both to continue providing hardware to Israel, as well as to pursue a negotiated peace settlement in the region.