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September 16, 1980
The memorandum describing Ambassador Smith's thinking about an improved nonproliferation regime to Director General Yatabe.
August 2, 1980
The memorandum questions Director General Yatabe's certainty about the second reprocessing plant, citing a conclusion of Japanese Atomic Energy Research Institute's draft report that Japan does not need the second plant.
July 30, 1980
The memorandum describes Ambassador Smith's meeting with Director General Yatabe regarding reprocessing of US origin materials and second reprocessing plant.
June 4, 1980
The memorandum elaborates background materials compiled by Smith, Pickering, Holbroke and Lake for a meeting with Secretary Muskie.
June 3, 1980
The memorandum describes a discussion of State Department officials on President Carter's nuclear nonproliferation policy.
May 23, 1980
Smith sent new Secretary of State a distilled version of his policy proposals.
April 9, 1980
The memorandum describing Smith's argument that President Carter's nonproliferation policy of making distinctions between countries over reprocessing is discriminatory.
February 18, 1980
The memorandum conveys Smith's proposal of rethinking US nonproliferation policy on reprocessing.
August 29, 1979
The memorandum describes Japanes Minister of State for Science and Technology emphasizing the significance of a plutonium economy given Japan's energy needs.
November 14, 1978
The letter describes Ambassador Mansfield's assessment of Japanese nonproliferation policy and Japan's skepticism about President Carter's nuclear policy.