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Henry Kissinger and Kakuei Tanaka, Tokyo

1972 - Kissinger and Tanaka talk about oil in Tokyo: U.S Secretary of State Henry A Kissinger, fresh from Peking after talks with Cheu En Lai, and Mao Tse tung, stopped off in Tokyo to hold talks with Japanese Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka and Foreign Minister Masayoshi Ohira on the oil crisis, and agreed that japan and U.S should maintain adequate communication on the oil problem on the basis of mutual understanding and trust, apart from discussion world problems, particularly the Mid East Situation. Photo shows Dr. Kissinger in conversation with Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka, and Foreign Minister Masayoshi Ohira, at Tanaka's office in Tokyo. (Credit Image: (c) Keystone Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS.com/Mary Evans)

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13138768
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46125015
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5302px x 3548px (1.4MB)
Credit
(c) Keystone Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS.com/Mary Evans
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Keystone Pictures USA

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19600105 Adequate Agreed Apart Basis Kakuei Kissinger Maintain Masayoshi Mutual Ohira Particularly Peking Problems Situation Stopped Tanaka Tung Understanding


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