PRESS CONFERENCE BY PRIME MINISTER KIICHI MIYAZAWA
AT THE 1993 G-7 ECONOMIC SUMMIT: TOKYO SUMMIT III

Speaker : H.E. Kiichi Miyazawa, Prime Minister of Japan
Date : 09 July 1993
Time : 12:16 to 12:45
Location : Tsuru West Room, Hotel New Otani, Tokyo


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VII. Consultation between the G-7 countries and developing countries

Prime Minister Miyazawa: As the chairman of the Tokyo Summit meeting, immediately prior to the Tokyo Summit meeting, I met with President Soeharto, who chairs the Non-Aligned Movement, here in Tokyo, and heard from him about the circumstances of the Non-Aligned Movement. And on that basis I presented President Soeharto's message seeking dialogue with the advanced countries during our meeting this time. The participants expressed high regard in that such a message would be useful. A major concern for the Asia-Pacific countries today is world economic recovery and the successful conclusion of the Uruguay Round. Such interest has been expressed in these items, and much attention was also paid in the Declaration this time to the remarkable growth of the East Asian countries.


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