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February 12, 1994
President Clinton and Prime Minister Hosokawa have a detailed discussion about US-Japan economic ties. Vice President Al Gore, Secretary of State Warren Christopher, and Foreign Minister Hata also participate.
Clinton and Hosokawa discuss US-Japan economic ties.
September 28, 1993
Hosokawa and Clinton make small talk concerning the appointment of Walter Mondale as U.S. Ambassador to Japan and a potential golf outing together.
Hosokawa voices support for the Japan-US Business Conference at the end of his meeting with Clinton.
Hosokawa and Clinton express hope for the successful conclusion of the Uruguay Round.
Clinton thanks Hosokawa for Japan's monetary support for the Middle East.
The contents of this cable, apparently dealing with the North Korean nuclear issue, were withheld in their entirety by the Japanese Foreign Ministry.
Hosokawa says that he has invited Yeltsin to visit Japan in October 1993 and hopes to resolve the Russo-Japanese territorial dispute. Clinton hopes for positive political and economic developments inside Russia.
Prime Minister Hosokawa encourages positives relations between the United States and China.
Hosokawa, Clinton, and Warren Christopher discuss US-Japan economic relations.