(118281) Da. 391599 1,500M 2/69 Hw.

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Registry No.

SECURITY CLASSIFICATION

Top Secret.

Secret,

Confidential.

Restricted.

Unclassified.

PRIVACY MARKING

In Confidence

DRAFT

To:-

CONFIDENTIAL

Sir,

A.

MR Carter

You

may

Like to

han this In record. in the Dept.

No. Gramfara

See para 12

Lose

27/1

ANS.

27/5

Type 1 +

Galsworthy

From

L. Pickles

Telephone No. & Ext.

Department

Far Eastern

RECORD OF A LEETING BETWEEN THE FOREIGN

AND COMMONWEALTH SECRETARY AND THE

JAPANESE MINISTER FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS

AT THE FOREIGN AND COMMONWEALTH OFFICE

ON 1 MAY, 1969 AT 3.15 P.M.

26

A puhuminny draft og hans

istmasky some to Telay

Гриша

Prente See eing

تریج ا

May

The Rt. Hon. Michael

Stewart, C.H., M.P.

The Rt. Hon. The Lord

Shepherd

Sir John Pilcher

Mr. J.0. Moreton

Mr. James Murray

R Haydon

Wilson

H

Mr. L. Pickles, Mr. A.P. Brighty Mr. C.F. Godden

Present:·

H.E. Mr. K. H.E. Mr. H. Yukawa

Aichi

Mr. R. Sunobe

Mr. K. Arita

Mr. G. Akatani

Mr. K. Muraoka

Mr. K. Hogen

Mr. S. Kimoto

Wada

Mr. 1.

Mr. S. Hori

Mr. K. Yanagi

Mr. T. Arima

RECEIVED IN

REGISTRY No.51 291969

HKK1/13

K. 471

PÁ. on file

which we prepared teve

la brief for

descission

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ASIAN AFFAIRS

CHINA

Mr. Aichi, reading a prepared paper in English,

gave his estimate of the Chinase aims in the 9th Party

Congress which began on 21 April, 11 years after the

8th Congress of May 1958. First, the Chinese wished to

impress both their own people and the outside world with

the victory of the Cultural Revolution. An even strongei

motive was to show the world, before the Moscow confer-

ence of 5 June, that China had become "the home of the

international Communist movement".

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