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December 7, 1979

Cable No. 2632, Ambassador Yoshida to the Foreign Minister, 'Prime Minister's Visit to China (Second Summit Meeting) (A)'

Report of subjects discussed in the meeting including; Chinese and Japanese economic and cultural exchanges, Chinese modernization, development of coal, and foreign affairs toward Western countries.

January 5, 1974

Cable No. 34, Ambassador Ogawa to the Foreign Minister, 'Japan-China Foreign Minister Meeting'

A summary of a second meeting between Foreign Ministers Ohira and Ji. The two discussed Sino-Japanese relations.

January 4, 1974

Cable No. 25, Ambassador Ogawa to the Foreign Minister, 'Japan-China Foreign Minister Meeting'

A summary of a meeting between Ohira Masayoshi and Ji Pengfei, where the two briefly describe China and Japan's overarching foreign policy views.

March 30, 1973

Record of Conversation between Foreign Minister Ohira and Chen Chu

September 26, 1972

Record of First Meeting between Foreign Minister Ohira and Foreign Minister Ji Pengfei

During a conversation, Ji Pengfei, the Chinese Foreign Minister, handed the draft which mentioned the status of war to Ohira Masayoshi, the Japanese Foreign Minister.

September 25, 1972

Record of the First Meeting between Prime Minister Tanaka and Premier Zhou Enlai

Tanaka Kakuei and Zhou Enlai had a conversation over the reasons for delay in diplomatic normalization, including the Japan-Taiwan relationship and the Sino-Japanese Peace Treaty.

November 28, 1962

Cable from Japanese Embassy in Havana to Tokyo

A cable describing the situation in Cuba, and especially the results of the Mikoyan-Castro talks.

November 21, 1962

Cable from Japanese Embassy in Havana to Tokyo

A brief, but expansive, report on the situation in Cuba. It includes: the Mikoyan-Castro talks, the various groups within the revolutionary government and Castro's opposition of any kind of base inspections.

November 16, 1962

Cable from Japanese Embassy in Havana to Tokyo

A cable describing the situation in Havana, Cuba after the US Blockade. It especially points out the economic results, like what product goods and commodities are available, and transportation networks.

November 2, 1962

Cable from Japanese Embassy in Moscow to Tokyo

Describes the domestic reaction in Moscow following the Cuban Blockade by the US. The cable discusses how the real sense of crisis had been widespread in society, and that after the crisis was over there was a sense of relief.

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