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December 7, 1979
Prime Minister Ohira and Premier Hua discuss foreign policy toward Taiwan, Indochina, Vietnam and the Korean Peninsula.
December 6, 1979
The meeting covers topics about the foreign policy of Japan and China toward the United States, the Korean and Indochinese Peninsulas, and the Soviet Union among other locations.
Premier Hua and Prime Minister Ohira express great interest in strengthening relations between China and Japan.
Deng explains the "Four Modernizations," and the two sides discuss relations with Vietnam and Cambodia.
China and Japan discuss Taiwan and the relationship China will allow Japan and other countries to have with Taiwan.
November 9, 1986
Prime Minister Nakasone gives a speech about his visit to China and his hopes for the continuation of a strong Sino-Japanese relationship.
November 8, 1986
Friendly speech about the historic and current Sino-Japanese relationship.
August 12, 1978
A Polish report from Beijing speculates on North Korean-Cambodian and Sino-North Korean ties.
October 20, 1955
Zhou Enlai and a group of Japanese officials and academics discuss the wartime history and present status of Japan-China relations. They also touch on US-Japan relations and economic conditions in China and Japan.
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.