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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.
Discussion of hegemony and its effect on Japan, China, and the rest of Asia. Specifically using the Soviet Union as an example of the use of this power.
August 8, 1978
Discussion of the points of a Joint Communique as part of the overall Treaty negotiations.
August 7, 1978
The Chinese delegation feels that the Japanese are talking and leaking information about the treaty.
August 6, 1978
Both parties discuss the language used in a draft of the treaty.
August 4, 1978
Statement from the Ambassador to the Foreign Minister explaining the language in the Japanese draft and how it alludes to the Soviet Union.
The Chinese and the Japanese discuss each others draft proposals.
August 3, 1978
The Japanese delegation does not approval of the latest Chinese proposal because of the anti-hegemony clause.