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THE NEW CANADIAN
Friday, August 9,1974
Prime Minister.,,
conomi(s power, l)etNiyied沐s wea^Bkeas &s a smaU(iounti:y in ■terms, of natural.、rescmrce5.. From this bれter eicpe]^encもinor-der to se^\ire uninterrupted supplies of natural resourcesfn^m i;henaもicms of the World, Hhfw become恥urg^^iit task for Prime, Miniated to come tp thチ for^Tont to promote inierna/U-onfilgoodwillandfriend^^ip/i Up: untiiti9w,Jaぉan,scU1)16^ matic policy has b^en to main-taiii fi"iendly rもlatiops with a!j nations .9f^;thie? wみi^ld, with closも ties with the U.S.おit a keyno-
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Although the Twiaka Cabinet has beenfoll(^wingtihiさpO-officially, an exainiin&tioiv of its狄tiv陶s of the j>a«t two years shows th" it has undergone a,.coi^sid"在ble.. chainge.
In patrticul&r, ^nce the oilcrレ .s^s of !ast、 auti卿TV,パiぉ.pdlicy'.]ias b-Cgim ::to.. wo I> We ■ ThJs .is'' b<e«;au--'Tan&ka has. ^assumed a» seri—o-.VS. atはlbude:.in..:his'' 'p^iiistakin会. :必orts.'t:o::4^al/"vvith'. t)ie :W叫k. ness of J & J>an, as a nation poor in naturalresources
From this attitude, U is foimd that Tanaka,s diplomacy pl狄es top priority on the acqUd础on of naturalresources, which are the foundation of Japan's e<;o-nomic .'growth, while, deepep,ng friendly relations wれhaUn"ti' ons of .the world .comes second.
As tl;e abひV en mentioned Prime Minis"r,s效ide remarjced, the object of Tan&ka,s summit diplomacy scheduled for the coming autumn is to strengthen お pan's natural"sources situation.
Th" is helped by the Prime Mihister^さposiUve attitude in piialining vぉsits to Brazila;id Mexico,
Thiswillbe the first time for i Ja|>anese Prime Mimstei: to visit the region since former Pj^imelyiinistei^ Nobusukeぉishi,s tour in1959 oif five nations— Br解il,Mexico, Argienti" Chik andPeru. Qn the ottierhaゅ there haye been m,nyleaders of Latin American nations who
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ForthU reason, the Government expects the P咖e Mini' steビsぉrthccHnhig vぉits to stie-n^^h印J & pan's djplom.atic tifs. witぉihis region.
^Lead" of the Foreign Ministry thin It t hi it si nee the昨arci noゅは"J邻ime?e movements spanned by J,ahe6e economicad-Va?ices in Laぉii American ーi-ons,.as seen in ^リti)eeist Asiah natioiis, it is possible for 4his nation to sもreni^en ahdexpsind it^ relations, p,r"culariy in the eccmoniic:fieid, "^l^h the nations of tbispegion.
Mo re over, since the relations between Jaf^n JEtnd Latin Ame< rican countries are complementary 一Japctn needs natural resources white Latin American
nation^ desire capitalgoods and inye^tments,-肌d since Jai>im^e CO mm imi ties in these countries are thought offりrtheir在-cconiplishments, 'thもir attitudes tきard J apart are believed to be friもndly,
CJo認quentIy,ゅose cloきe to bhePfime M in is Wr think tJ^a^ his ;fひrthcーiivg visits t6 these nations >villbrixif a bo \it c^onsi-derable rもsuits.おor thぉreason, thもir &re contempla^tmg thもstra" Ugy of n)itikingrtheぉirime Mini-, ster,sprf)j汰t^ tours in the -ー; tumnに:beginning w"h. his viタits to,Mexico柳d Bi:azH, the «t;a(rt-pointin辦aming po pi parity: for the^Tanaloi -Cabinet.
As shown by U.S. President
んviet Union tours,iiatioiialle~ きder 3 most frequently resort to ■'0 V er"きe as.'tours to. divert, ■domestic ぉiticぉrtv
But if PrimおMinister Tanゅa is tolaunch his summit diplo-macy' primarny ■ for: ..the piupo~ se of regaining popularity, his achievements'.will.be: in:'the .'riり g"tive^T抑aka should bear in mind .the:'unpleasant experiences he had on his Southeast A, sian (tour in Janyary of this year.
The principalひbject of that tour was to secure naturalresources. But the anti Japanese sentiments which had beenstr印g-thened. in. these nations exploded when the Prime Minister visited there. And, as Tぉult, his 'tour made hint reflect' on Japan's Southe貼t Asian diplomacy.
Aれhougiithere arゃno strong ant i"Japanese sent imゆis in those COuIYtries the Prhne Minister is s<jlieduled to visit this autu, mn> if he' demonstrates strongly, "econoniic anim&l-like". maim.era, i)reoccupied witliゃhe acquisition of ノ.naturalresources, t.here'is. the .pひssil)iHty.:that ..'the friendly attitudes:.'in .these'countries may. turn ijitQ adverse ones.
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Of the t^t&〗of 24 countries in ■ Latin America,, he. ■w^illvisit, only 'Mexico and *iE|zil.This may give rise to. somもなuお—tions. おme, of - those no,.:'to. .be: visited by the P"meMinister r(iayre-
They msyゅinplain, "Jajian wants to加ake friends only with nati(ins that havゃnaturalre' sources."
I support Tarmka'^^ oyer多©as ■t^urs;. .Bi?tゆa pre4ic—ぉon,. he': sliould first set fc^rthさcleai*-cuも.policy 6x1.-natural.resources fん;nthもiInternationalStaiKj-' point, instead of .bdngpr^ocu-piedT^Uh his persona! — i>opula, rity 加lyJapaまe interests
Otherwise, T&niika's jxwitive
lishinにand' maint;alning f rieぉly relatioivs with oth^r nations, ca-in jot終in slip port from ti?ein.
still,も he fear is that it may kad to the isolation of Japan..
Dcd(ToniTakes LoyrGrosaTrophYり•
By Gl印Katsuyama
TO RON TO. T" Dale Tゆni of "A"-Flight a sp^otacularper-forinance* captured thelow gross trophy fpr July wれlv a sc"ore of 76. Thelow rlet trophy waswpn by John F^ujiwariaトalso of "A:"-Flight with as core of 64.
It is術e for an."々'-FUg: h"r to win ;thelc^wiiet, since the goばers iiv "C"-Plighfii^ua-■lly::h&ve..ih:e ..h;g'her. 、'handicaps to enable them to regist化the low ; net score: hひweVer, John Fujh^ara,Jn amomejit6f aぉ. solute brilliance,咖t a jrross scqre of 76 — pretty fair sh6o-tin, for a12 handicap.
Oneinter"ting note from this yea:r,s' - touriianient play ''lias,, .'be en. the conspicious absence of th^ Seki brothers from the 'trop);iy—list.. However, .it. "Wo-■ulA" seemパth,at 't;hciy-'are too good tひl>e shut out and we should .exj)ect to'.see one .of them \Vin shortly,
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