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... Government of the United States regard- ing the adjustment and advancement of Japanese - American relations and the stabilization of the Pacific Area . " The Japanese Government has the honor to state frankly its views concerning the ...
... Government of the United States regard- ing the adjustment and advancement of Japanese - American relations and the stabilization of the Pacific Area . " The Japanese Government has the honor to state frankly its views concerning the ...
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... Government of the United States undertakes not to resort to measures and actions prejudicial to the endeavours for the restoration of general peace be- tween Japan and China . " ( 5 ) The Japanese Government undertakes to withdraw ...
... Government of the United States undertakes not to resort to measures and actions prejudicial to the endeavours for the restoration of general peace be- tween Japan and China . " ( 5 ) The Japanese Government undertakes to withdraw ...
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ignoring Japanese claims , which is a source of profound regret to the Japanese Government . " 4. From the beginning of the present negotiation the Japanese Government has , always maintained an attitude of fairness and moderation , and ...
ignoring Japanese claims , which is a source of profound regret to the Japanese Government . " 4. From the beginning of the present negotiation the Japanese Government has , always maintained an attitude of fairness and moderation , and ...
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Freezing of Japanese and Chinese assets in | 1 |
The Atlantic Charter__ | 7 |
Freedom of the seas | 13 |
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