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1898- 1976
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1904- 1997
1893- 1976
1910- 1980
January 27, 1964
Mao expresses support for an anti-American demonstration that recently occurred in Japan. He calls for Chinese people, Japanese people, and all other oppressed people of the world to unite against the United States.
July 10, 1964
Mao and visiting Japanese socialists discuss various topics from the Second Sino-Japanese War to current affairs. They agree that China and Japan should cooperate to defeat imperialism and revisionism.
October 7, 1961
Mao notes that, aside from pro-American capitalists and warlords, most Japanese people are China's friends. He calls for China and Japan to unite against American imperialism. This report was originally published in the Xinhua Monthly (1961, issue 11).
June 21, 1960
Mao and visitors from Japan discuss their common struggle against American imperialism. While Mao notes that China once fought against Japanese imperialism, he emphasizes that they are now targeting the US and Chiang Kai-shek. He promises to have China support and learn from Japan.
November 8, 1986
This cable provides an assessment of Chairman Deng focusing on this past successes and what he might do before he retires.
November 10, 1986
The Japanese Prime Minister and Chairman Deng discuss U.S.-Soviet relations, specifically the recent U.S.-Soviet Summit.
November 9, 1986
Hu Yaobang shares his views on China's future political evolution, including possible leadership changes.
August 11, 1978
Japanese Ambassador Sato and Chinese Vice Minister Han negotiate point in the Treaty of Peace and Friendship between Japan and China. Japan also asks China about the Sino-Soviet Alliance Treaty.
August 10, 1978
A summary of the day's negotiations from Japanese Ambassador Sato to The Foreign Minister.
Japanese and Chinese discuss the relationship between the two countries and express interest in a continued partnership.