There is fear as to whether Japan, reduced to such a predicament, could ever manage to pay reparations to certain designated Allied Powers without shifting the burden upon the other Allied Powers.
About Shigeru Yoshida
Shigeru Yoshidawas a Japanese diplomat and politician who served as Prime Minister of Japan from 1946 to 1947 and from 1948 to 1954, serving through most of the American occupation following the Pacific War. He played a significant part in determining the course for post-war Japan by forging a strong relationship with the United States and pursuing economic recovery.
More quotes from Shigeru Yoshida
The second is that the role of China trade in Japanese economy, important as it is, has often been exaggerated, as proven by our experience of the past 6 years.
Prime minister of Japan (1878-1967)
Almost a century has passed since Japan first entered the world community by concluding a treaty of amity with the United States of America in 1854.
Prime minister of Japan (1878-1967)
By perfecting this legislative machinery and by participating in the various international agreements we intend to contribute to the wholesome development of world trade.
Prime minister of Japan (1878-1967)
We will not fail your expectations of us as a new nation dedicated to peace, democracy, and freedom.
Prime minister of Japan (1878-1967)
Japan has opened a new chapter in its history.
Prime minister of Japan (1878-1967)
We have listened here to the delegates who have recalled the terrible human suffering, and the great material destruction of the late war in the Pacific. It is with feelings of sorrow that we recall the part played in that catastrophic human experience by the old Japan.
Prime minister of Japan (1878-1967)
There is fear as to whether Japan, reduced to such a predicament, could ever manage to pay reparations to certain designated Allied Powers without shifting the burden upon the other Allied Powers.
Prime minister of Japan (1878-1967)
We are determined that our nation shall cease to be a burden on other countries but shall contribute positively to world prosperity, while observing fully the fair trade practices in international commerce.
Prime minister of Japan (1878-1967)
I speak of the old Japan, because out of the ashes of the old Japan there has risen a new Japan.
Prime minister of Japan (1878-1967)
We pray that henceforth not only Japan but all mankind may know the blessings of harmony and progress.
Prime minister of Japan (1878-1967)