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-- We should be prepared to follow-up on the Prime Minister's
expressed interest in Alaskan oil exports to Japan by
actively exploring what reciprocal measures Japan may be
willing to take which, if we so decided, might then assist
us in overcoming legislative and domestic obstacles.
(S)
Defense Relationship
-- We should stress the importance we attach to our defense
relationships.
(C)
-- We should express our satisfaction with the recent
reformulation of Japanese policy governing defense
technology transfers and our interest in facilitating
and simplifying the technical arrangements.
(S)
-- Taking favorable note of the Nakasone government's recent
increase in defense spending, we should press them for a
clear commitment to undertake the improvements necessary
to implement the agreed "division of labor" between our
countries, within a reasonable period of time.
(S)
-- We should reaffirm our desire to continue close
consultations on force plans and programs and the progress
made in attaining our common objectives.
(S)
During this visit, it is essential that we navigate a careful
path. We wish to reinforce the positive position taken by
Prime Minister Nakasone in making Japan's relationship with the
United States the centerpiece of his foreign policy. At the
same time, it is necessary that we stem the strong and growing
protectionist sentiment in- the Congress which, if not contained,
risks overtaking our concerted efforts to achieve significant
and measurable progress in resolving our serious bilateral
disputes. Failure to do so could also contribute to an
unraveling of the international trading system. This strategy
requires that we privately insist on Japan making policy and
legislative adjustments. We must maintain sufficient pressure
on the Japanese until these adjustments in key trade and defense
areas are achieved. Publicly, we should continue to support
the Prime Minister and those forces in Japan's public and
private sectors that make these difficult policy initiatives
possible.
(S)
The themes. to be pursued in regard to trade and defense have
been spelled.out in some detail in order to assufe that all
officials follow a common line in regard to these key bilateral
- issues. In the course of the visit we should also dicuss with
Nakasone major regional and global issues of common interest,
where we want to enlist Japan's support and cooperation. In
this connection, it is anticipated that special attention will
be given to foreign economic and debt assistance, East-West
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