The Principles of American Diplomacy

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In the recent controversies between China' and ' By chance, as the result of the mechanical adjustment of the new matter to the plates of the original work, we are enabled to insert, at the last moment, the agreement between the United States and Japan concluded at Washington on November 2, 1917, by exchange of notes between Mr. Lansing, Secretary of State, and Viscount Ishii, head of the Japanese special mission, on the subject of China. Referring to "recent conversations touching the ques- ti
...ons of mutual interest" to their governments relating to China, and stating that, in order to "silence mischievous reports," a "public announcement once more of the desires and intentions shared" by those governments on the subject is beUeved to be advisable, Mr. Lansing, in his note, declares that the two govern- ments "recognize that territorial propinquity creates special rela- tions between countries, and consequently" that "the United States recognizes that Japan has special interests in China, par- ticularly in the part to which her possessions are contiguous." He then observes that "the territorial sovereignty of China, neverthe- less, remains unimpaired," and that the United States "has every confidence in the repeated assurances" of Japan that, while "geo- 184 COMMERCIAL RESTRICTIONS Japan the United States does not appear to have become directly involved.

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