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London, June 22.
"The next step in the Soviet-Japanese peace talks here may well be a Japanese" move for a halt in the negotiations be- cause of Russia's unyielding attitude, in- formed observers forecast today.
This prediction was made after yester- day's sixth session of the talks held in the Japanese Ambassador's residence.
For two hours and 15 Russla has strained the minutes the Soviet Ambassador,
Mr Jacob Malik, and the leader
of the Japanese delegation, Mr Shunichi Matsumoto,
engaged
of
in what they afterwards de- scribed as "an exchange options,"
EXPANSIVE
After "the conference r Malik emerged smiling and expansive, joking with news reporters,
Mr Matsumato came out in a subdued mood and at his Press
conterence was
evasive
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pondents.
vague
and
answering Corres-
you want
an informed opinion
Japan, may soon have to decide whether to call off the negotiations if Russia does not change its position. As the next step Japan may threaten to do so and Russia may ease off a
a little, one authoritative
observer said.
The
that
single hard fact emerged from yesterday's sessions was the decision to hold two meetings weekly - which was the original plan agreed upon on June 3 when the full
delegations from both sides met
for the first time.
Mr Matsumoto hesitantly re-
marked yesterday that the tales were
IDEAS
DISPELLED Informed opinion WIS "that the only apparent
"help" was
the fact that
the meetings so far have served to dispel any ideas that Russia was approaching the talks in a conciliatory mood,
to
negative attitude ba the London talks and is playing
dangerously promising game with powerful political factions In Japan which advocate a polley of trend- ship with the Soviet Union and Chips,
For these reasons observers here believe it is possible that the Hatoyama Government may call a halt to the London talks and no headway is made seek to strengthen
If
Its position
before resuming the "normalisa-
with Russia.- tion offcastven United PreSS.
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Mr. Matsumoto Bell ileen.ce. suggested that he "looked rather un- happy" after yesterday's session. You can write that if you wish it may be true." Mr Matsumoto said.
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