This is part of the arrangement which was agreed to about 2 years ago with your distinguished Prime Minister, that the United States and Japan would attempt to come to much more intimate understandings in the economic, scientific, and cultural fields.
On the recordOctober 17, 1963
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Remarks to a Group From the Second U.S.-Japan Conference on Educational and Cultural Interchange.
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