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VISIT BY JAPANESE PRIME MINISTER TO REPUBLIC OF KOREA, 6/7 NOVEMBER
SUMMARY
Unexpected and
1. Hailed by ROK officials as a new beginning. effective apology for past events. Agreement on need to avoid "drastic measures" against North Korea. Hokasawa promises personal involvement in deregulating Japanese economy, criticises "egosim" of his Ministries. Agreement to expand youth exchanges. Hosokawa
and President Kim Young-sam, agree to consult closely in Seattle.
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Hosokawa arrived in the early afternoon of 6 November and left at 12.00 the following day after a two-and-a-half hour restricted session with President Kim Young-sam, a private dinner and breakfast in the company of their wives and close officials, a press conference and one-hour's sightseeing in the neighbourhood of the conference hotel at the ancient capital city of Kyongju. The meeting was originally to have been held in the margins of Seattle. But according to Yoo Byung-woo, ROK MFA Director-General for Asian Affairs in his briefing of EC Heads of Mission, it had been brought forward at Hosokawa's request because he did not want to meet the
Yoo said Kim YS President for the first time "in another's house". had been deeply impressed by this oriental courtesy.
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Yoo said the two principals over-rode the prepared programme and spent two hours 25 minutes in private discussion supported by The one official each (Yoo for the ROK side) and an interpreter. full delegations
met for five minutes only.
Political reform in the UK and Japan: each outlined their Hosokawa said he was plans for the immediate and longer term.
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