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  • on the writing of a ltr to Sen R.Long re PO @ Shreveport To mansion w/ General Clifton for welcoming ceremony for Prime Minister of Japan, His Excellency Eisaku Sato. The ceremony was the usual one except for the fact that it was held at the North Portico
  • or three years. CONCLUSIONS A. Prime Minister Sato's position is probably secure for the period of this estimate. It is unlikely that his conservative majority will shrink significantly in the next lower house elections, which will prob­ ably be held
  • , DSP, and Japan Communist Party) re­ ceived 40.4 percent of the popular vote. The LDP received 54. 7 percent of the vote; con­ servative independents, 4. 9 percent. The Liberal Democratic Party, headed by Prime Minister Eisaku Sato, holds 288 of the 467
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Japan - Sato's Visit Memos & Cables, 1/11‑14/65"
  • Sato, Eisaku, 1901-1975
  • Folder, "Japan, Sato's Visit Memos and Cables, 1/11-14/65 [3 of 4]," Country Files, NSF, Box 253 [1 of 2]
  • (inc)ude visited by) To Oval Office Harry McPherson Walt Rostow Secretary Fowler George Christian - to Oval Ofc To South Grounds w/ Mrs. Johnson for Arrival Ceremony for H. E. Eisaku Sato, Prime Minister of Japan and Mrs. Sato H. E. Takezo Shimoda
  • and files of the Whili:e House is a copy of a memorandum of conversation between William P. Bundy and Ambassador Kim dated January 11, regarding: 1. Sato Visit and Korea-Japan Relations 2. Pak Visit to the U.S. Attachment: As stated. G0N¥lf.)E:tfi'IA1:r
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Japan - Sato's Visit Memos & Cables, 1/11‑14/65"
  • Sato, Eisaku, 1901-1975
  • Folder, "Japan, Sato's Visit Memos and Cables, 1/11-14/65 [4 of 4]," Country Files, NSF, Box 253 [1 of 2]
  • DEPARTMENT 0F STATE ASSISTANT SECRETARY January 11, 1965 Note to Mr. McGeorge Bundy: The attached Sato interview in U. S. News and World Report might be as good as all our position papers in giving the President the feel of Sato' s thinking
  • See all scanned items from file unit "Japan - Sato's Visit Memos & Cables, 1/11‑14/65"
  • Sato, Eisaku, 1901-1975
  • Folder, "Japan, Sato's Visit Memos and Cables, 1/11-14/65 [2 of 4]," Country Files, NSF, Box 253 [1 of 2]
  • in a Japanese cherry tree planting on the Washington Monument grounds -- this is a planting of the first quadrant of 700 trees, a gift of Prime Minister Sato of Japan. Ambassador and Mrs. Ryuji Takeuchi from Japan will make the tree presentation. ##II###
  • , To Cabinet Room to Greet Prime Minister Eisaku Sato, then to the terrace for and pictures, and then the two men returned to the Cabinet Room for meeting rotation of mtg w/ JAPANESE: House & Senate H. E. Etsusaburo Shiina, Minister for Foreign Affairs leaders
  • Baines Johnson 1/13/65 Joint Communique Between President Johnson and Prime Minister Eisaku Sato Following Talks in Washington, January 12 & 13, 1965 Box 137 RESTRICTIONCODES (A) Closed (B) Closed (C) Closed by Executive Order 11652 governing access
  • Sato, Eisaku, 1901-1975
  • Folder, "January 12 and 13, 1965 - Joint Communique Between President Johnson and Prime Minister Eisaku Sato Following Talks in Washington," Statements Files, Box 137
  • accounts; . (3) the need for Japan to do more in economic aid to Asia . ~'··-.'l :"' ' ·· r He noted that the upcoming visits of Foreign Minister Miki (Sept) and Prime Minister Sato (November) made consideration of these questions immediately
  • THE PRESIDENT 1S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1964 11 :IS His Excellency Eisaku Sato Prime Minister of Japan {Will arrive on the South Grounds and receive military honors) 11 :30 Prime Minister Sato will meet roll Savings
  • t in Oval Office --(Hi s Excellency Eisaku Sato, Prime Minister of Japan) e Minister Sato; Mr. Shimanouchi , Interpreter fo r Prime Minister; Mr/ Jame s Wickel, U.S. interprete r i n Oval Office . Ro y Furr, Lubbock, Texas (Mr . Watso n aske d Juanit
  • of Prime Minister Sato of Japan. - 5 ­ General Wheeler said "we agree that we should consult with the Japanese on the return of the islands. But we think the proposal before the President goes too far too fast, expecially with regard to Chichi Jima
  • ACTION f/CJV' ~ 1/ Wednesday, 3:50 p. m. "8ECRET November 15, 196-,./ ?v!R. PRESIDENT: SUBJECT: Meeting with Prime ?\,finister Sato at 5:15 p. m. this afternoon As I alre-ady informed you (Tab .A), the Ryukyus language has been settled
  • ACTION f/CJV' ~ 1/ Wednesday, 3:50 p. m. "8ECRET November 15, 196-,./ ?v!R. PRESIDENT: SUBJECT: Meeting with Prime ?\,finister Sato at 5:15 p. m. this afternoon As I alre-ady informed you (Tab .A), the Ryukyus language has been settled
  • with leather with "Prime covers Minister Autographed photograph in sterling silver frame with seal. The Desk Officer has recommended the following inscription for the photograph: PHOTOGRAPH 11 TO H1S EXCELLENCY PRIME MINISTER WITH EVERY EISAKU SATO
  • Sato, Eisaku, 1901-1975
  • Folder, "1/12/65 - The President's Toast at a Dinner in Honor of Prime Minister Sato," Statements Files, Box 137
  • Prime Minister Sato of Japan to the United States for comprehensive Discussions of the world situation
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  • Coast to Japan. The sources cWimed that this had been discuaaed or even cleared at the LBJ' -Sato level. The Japanese presumably want new sources of supply as a means of diverai!ying ao they are not so dependent on Middle East or Indonesian oil. Herter's
  • would call on the President of the Security Council, give him a letter, and release the letter. The President: What do we do from there? Secretary Rusk: We've gone to Kosygin. We've gone to Sato. This will get the Secretary General in it. Indonesia, also
  • THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS WEDNESDA?, JANUARY 13, 1965 10 :15 Leadership Hon. Hon. Hon. Hon. 11 :30 His Excellency Eisaku Sato Prime Minister of Japan of the House of Representatives Hubert Humphrey, Vice President-elect John McCormack
  • IN 1970 AS ORIGINALLY'SCHEDULED,·wtt~OUT' POSTPONING IT FOR ONE YEAR. PAGE3 RUALOT5369 UNCLAS ,HE PROBLEMOF JAPAN•US COpPERATiON IN SPACE DEVELOPMENT.CAME TO THE FORE WHENPRIME MINISTER SATO ANO PRESIDENT JOHNSON IN THEIR JOINT COMMUNIQUE LAST NOVEMB
  • they can in this matter. 5. Send a message to Prime Minister Sato of Japan out­ lining the situation. 6. Put our view before all our ambassadors and attaches. We should meet again about noon (the meeting was scheduled for 1: 15 for lunch in the Family
  • , and that Presidential messages be sent only to Prime Minister Sato of Japan, King Sri Savang. Vatthana of Laos and President Nguyen Van Thieu of Vietnam. (Insert here pages 1 through 19) NEAR EASTERN No messa.ges have been prepared for Greece, the UAR, Yemen, Syria
  • to the America•Sapaa Tha Am.rica-Sapaa Society. prlllc!pal private orpal&aUon in Japaa attempHn1 to promote Sapuae•••Americaa relatiw. bolcb ita 50th Ulldveraary --.-l December 13tll. Prime Mtalater Sato. l"or•laa Mini•ter Milrl. a.ad Amb~saaclor Jobuon
  • and supported by Prime Minister Sato of J apan and President Park of l~ore a. The Japanese have plans in mind for a Southeast Asian economic conference at the ministerial level . The President of Korea through his Foreign .Minister wishes to call a conference
  • is really able to, and one of the hardest ones, I think, for him was to perhaps have this relationship with foreigners, at least, as I saw it with the Japanese. On the other hand, when he met with Prime Minister Sato, I could see, oh, boy, they really hit
  • of several smaller countries then considering signing that you hoped they will join you in signing. You also suggested that Mr. Rockefeller might make further efforts to get Chainnan Kosygin to sign. Prime Minister Wilson and Prime Minister Sato ,,,ere
  • inform them of the situation and get them nervous about it. We should alert them to the possibility of a renewed crisis in which they are involved. 4. We should go to Prime Minister Sato of Japan. He has substantial trade with North Korea. He may be able
  • , An Act for the relief of Miss Matsue Sato. S. 3460, An Act to authorize the Secretary of the Interior to enter into contracts for scientific and technological research, and for other purposes. S. 3704, An Act to provide for the striking of a medal
  • will want to hear him out, but remain non-committal. You could tell him you will be ready to discuss this is sue with Prime Minister Sato when he comes here in mid-November. W. W. Rostow ERF:mst - -- I ---~-- - - THE SECRETARY OF STATE WASHINGTON