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To JAPAN.
Code telegram to Sir R. Craigie (Tokyo).
Foreign Office. 8th December, 1957.
No. 550.
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Your telegram No. 759 [Bombing of Asiatic Petroleum
Company's oil-barge].
Japanese reply amounts to saying that Japanese aircraft will only comply with the rules of war if the circumstances are favourable. This is a totally inadmissible attitude
which calls for the strongest protest.
In no circumstances
are they entitled to disregard international law and if circumstances prevent them from verifying the status of any object which they contemplate attacking the only course
open to them is to abstain from an attack.
To attack with-
out verification is both illegal and inhuman. His Majesty's Government cannot believe that such a course is not
An assurance that prohibited by the Japanese Government. every care will be taken to prevent such incidents in the future is meaningless unless such attacks are prohibited.
You should make further emphatic representations on the
above lines.
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