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September 12, 1959
During a conversation with Ishibashi Tanzan, Liao Chengzhi claims that the Japanese Prime Minister "did many things that hurt the feelings of the Chinese people," perhaps the first use of this now famous phrase in Chinese foreign policy discourse.
November 9, 1944
The Canadian Ambassador to the Soviet Union, L.D. Wilgress, thoroughly reviews Soviet foreign policy in Europe, Asia, and in Latin America and its relations with the United States and the United Kingdom. Wilgress optimistically concludes that "the Soviet Government are desirous of co-operating fully with the other great powers."
October 1, 1962
This “Limited Distribution” report on possible Japanese reactions did not anticipate that a test would cause basic changes in US-Japan security relations or in Tokyo’s general approach to nuclear weapons.
December 22, 1955
Talk with Major General Parks, General Lemnitzer on Korea-US relationship, Japanese politics, Japanese foreign relations
July 3, 1957
Yu briefs President Rhee on a report of Kishi's activities in the US.
December 15, 1955
Report on Japanese UN application being turned down, visit to the US embassy by Japanese Diet members, press reports, Kim's prediction on the US stance on Korea-Japan issue, his reluctance in using Ambassador Allison's name officially
December 1, 1955
Directions and recommended actions regarding Japanese and American policies and actions regarding fishery line issue
November 24, 1955
Report on unified conservative party, US interest in Sea-Laver issue, trade with Japan
July 16, 1957
Yu briefs President Rhee on a meeting with Kishi, Fujiyama, and Tanaka, regarding the new Korean proposal and Kishi's statement in the US about Japan's anti-communist policy and US-Japan relations.
Report on a meeting with Haily regarding possible US aid to Korea in the form of a loan and the Korean detainee problem in Japan.