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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1955,

STIFF MOSCOW TERMS

FOR JAPS

Little Likelihood

Concessions

Will Be Offered

London, June 24.

Hard bargaining will continue at today's resumed session of the Soviet- Japanese secret peace treaty talks here, diplomatic quarters believe.

So far there is no evidence of any Soviet move to meet Japanese objections to the stiff terms of the proposed Soviet draft treaty.

The Japanese · delegation, fed But Mr Matsumoto is known to by the former Japanese Am- be ready for protracted and bassador to Britain, Mr Shuni- difficult discussions. China Mail chi Matsumoto, is expected to Special. continue to press strangly for modification of the Soviet draft terms. Japanese regoliators are prossing especially for Con - cessions permitting the repatria. tion" of "Japanese subjects de- tained in the Soviet Union,

DISPUTES

The draft fails to meet Japanese claims on ques tlons of repatriation, trade and lishery disputes.

The Soviet draft is under-

stood to maintain:

I. That all Japanese other

than

war criminals have

already been returned to Japan

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Full Agreement On

Economic Promotion

Economic

Karachi, June 23.

experts of the eight-member

2. That the Japanese claim nations of the Southeast Asian Treaty Organisa-

for a reduction in the limit i tion ended a four-day conference here today in full

of Soviet territorial waters

off South Sakhalin from 12 agreement on a practical programme of work and miles to three miles should studies to promote economic co-operation in the

be referred to exper's after conclusion of a peace treaty:

area.

"

Pistol-packing lovelies who would be made to feel al home on any range are Myrà and Key (left), of Dundee, Sandra Lind, of Melbourne. They don't travel by horse but on skates they are members of an American Ice show. Reuterphoto.

Nationalist

Protest To Egypt

Cairo, June 23. The Egyptian Deputy Foreign Minister, Ahmed Khairat, today assured the Chinese Nationalist Ambassador. Dr Ho Fong-shan, that sending an Egyptian econo- mic delegation to Peking "did not imply recognition of Com-

3. That conclusion of a trade 'j A communique issued after the final plenary munist china by Egypt."

treaty should be deferred session said they were particularly concerned with undit after the conclusion the impact of defence expenditures on the econo-

of a peace treaty:

The recommendations of the The

delegates are

The Chinese Nationalist Gov- erament protested to the Egyp- tian Government last June 5 over the reported signing of an agrCC- ment of cultural co-operation to-between Egypt and Communist

China--Reuter,

due

to

experts will be submitted to the leave for their countries permanent council of repre- night and tomorrow-Reuter, sentatives of SEATO,

THE MEMBERS

4. That the nearby islands of mies of member governments,

Habonnai and Skikotan claimed by Japan are an integral part of the Sovi- held Kurile islands, Besides these articies directly affecting Japanese domestic in- terethe the Soviet draft treaty is reported to contain two clauses directed to neutrabsing the role of Japan in international affairs. The Japanese Prime Minister Me Ichiro Hatoyama, has stated that there can be no question Japan retreating from its links with the United States.

One

of

The countries participal- ing were Australia, France, New Zealand. Pakistan, Philippines, Thailand, the United Kingdom and the United States,

The communique discussions wer

said the mainly "ex- but "economic

ex-

ploratory"

had had a useful ex-

perts

of the clauses of the Soviet draft aimed at neutralis. ing Japan is understood to be a provision preventing Japan change of views and were in entering an alliance aimed at complete agreement on the way any state which took

in part in

which consideration

the war against Japan. The Soviet Government interprets practical the Japanese-American security

programme ef work

Nothing New Out

Of Kremlin

Washington, June 23.

State Department experts today found

of "nothing basically new" in the joint declaration of problems should be handled. A common aims in international affairs by the Soviet was drawn up and studies were Premier, Marshal Nikolai Bulganin, and the initiated in particulär of im- Indian Premier, Mr Nehru. The second is understood to pact of defence exploditures on be a provision that the straits Conomies between Japan and Scuthments. Kurea, Japan

pact in this sense,

and the Kuriles.

of member gover-

They said preliminary studies. of the publish- ed reports of the declaration made at the end of The experts felt that their Mr Nehru's two week visit to the Soviet Union Japan and South Sakhalin and werle had laid the foundations did not disclose any indication of basic policy

between Hokkaido. the northern Japanese island, and

Honshu, the main island, shall

be demilitarised.

FREE PASSAGE

This clause also calls for free passage in these straits for the merchant ships of all countries but restriction of right of passage of warships lo states facing the Japan Soviet Sea Japan, the Union, China and Korea,

The difficulty of the position of the Japanese delegation, ob- servers here said, lies in the fact that the Sovie; terms offer little scope for concessions,

Current Japanese foreign policy forbids a concession ́ön the foreign policy articles aimed at neutralising Japan in world politics,

interests

naticnol Japanese make difcült, a concession co such matters as repatriation or the trade and sherics questions.

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for further implementation of

the articles of the treaty which

changes by either government.

Lext

provide for co-operative effort to strengthen defence and in- While awaiting an official of Communist China's "legiti- prove economic well being in

of the declaration from mate rights" to the Nationalist- the area,' the communique the United States Embassy in held island of Formosa. added.

Moscow.

said these officials

The attitude in the State De- what had been reported in the partment was that the declara- The conference unanimously press did not depart from ex-tion's refereres to the need for adopted the final report pre-pectations particularly the re- a ban on production experi pared by the drafting committee affirmation by both govern-

of atomic mentation and use whose chairman was Mr D. Mments of the five principles of weapons and reductions in con-

armaments B. Butt, the leader of the United non-aggression and peaceful co-ventional Kingdom delegation.

existence as already expressed effective international

The drafting committee sat all through the night preparing the report and communique tribution at 8 am today..

dis-

under control

in the recent Indian-Communist was no departure from the post- Chinese declaration,

tion expressed on many oc- casions by the Indian Premier, It was also no surprise to On the basis of the published Washington officials that the version of the declaration, off- two Premiers saw eye-to-eye cials saw no indications that Mr on calling for the admission of Nehru had gone beyond his Communist China to the United known position in the Moscow

U Nu Leaves Nations and for the satisfaction talks-Reuter.

For

America

London, June 23.

The Burmese Prime Minister, U Nu, left here by air for New

York tonight after a week's official visit to Britain during his world "goodwill tour."

He was seen, off at London Airport by the Marquess of of Reading, British Minister State at the Foreign office, and U Kyin, new Burmese Ambassa. dor here.-Reuter.

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