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July 24, 1985

Cable No. 5604, Charge d'Affaires Murazumi to the Foreign Minister, 'Your Visit to the Middle East (Notifying the United States)'

Number: R101867

Primary: Middle Eastern and African Affairs Bureau Director-General

 

Sent: United States, July 24, 1985, 21:48

Received: MOFA, July 25, 1985, 10:51

 

To: Foreign Minister      

From: Charge d'Affaires Murazumi

 

Your Visit to the Middle East (Notifying the United States)

 

No. 5604 Secret Urgent (Priority Processing)

 

(Limited Distribution)

 

Re: Your Telegram, Middle Eastern and African Affairs Bureau’s Telegram No. 3738

 

1. On the 23rd, Orita called on the State Department’s Deputy Assistant Secretary for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs Pelletreau (Okamoto attended from our side, Ehrman from the other side) and reported the contents of paragraphs 1 – 3 of telegram no. 112 from Jeddah to the Foreign Minister.

 

2. The other side, after expressing its appreciation and saying that it would deliver the contents of the report promptly to Secretary Shultz, said the following:

 

(1) Minister Abe’s expression of concern to Syria regarding the seven hostages was truly timely, and we are deeply thankful. The substance of the Syrian side’s remarks to Minister Abe is similar to what we have obtained from Syria, which shows that Syria is moving in the right direction.

 

(2) With every country’s cooperation, the United States would like to ensure the safety of the Beirut airport. The Lebanese side still has not returned the TWA aircraft. Restoring order and safety to the Beirut airport will be above all for Lebanon’s own benefit.

 

(End)

 

A telegram from Charge d’Affaires Murazumi to the Foreign Minister summarizing a meeting between with the State Department’s Deputy Assistant Secretary for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs Pelletreau regarding the American hostages in Lebanon.



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Diplomatic Archives of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan, File No. 2017-0631. Translated by Stephen Mercado.

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