Suggested Remarks -
D€parlure or Prime Minister sato
I am en.ourrsed nor only by the concrete lesults that ve obtainca, bui also by
ofmutual respcct
and
l}r! me.L-nc
nndersiddirg inat have .onsiantly
l.r. h- .ov. ce 'n.o p-. - w
h
.
"
e"4 0. .i r-
ts .ur siuhts ! in
ring simultancousty wiih i
t{o rvays. rt liris our siglts in space
beyond onr
trad ional natioral
.on.erns so thar we both see more clearly our internalioral responsi secondly, the3e
talks - like
the slace
trir
lifi
our
beyod rhe immediale iBsues ol ihe present so that we see ihe ,uture more
.learly. ihat
Japan would noi be
tully
tlc postPar p€riod i,
Olins!a question sds srti.Id.
e
torily sesled. For tlis was the last of ftom tle war era. lt,it! this question nov hehind us, forward into a nev era of equatity and cooperarior, provide a
fira basis for Japanese-Ae€rj.an rerations
whllh ls almost upon Ls
A..he fl"." !h hh", now, , wa.ni.eo..i-..3'h.svs.l
hat tni s descriDtn,r is