Shunichi Matsumoto
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{{nihongo|Shunichi Matsumoto|松本 俊一|Matsumoto Shun'ichi|June 7, 1897 – January 25, 1987}} was a Japanese diplomat.
Diplomatic career
Matsumoto served as Japanese Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs at the Cabinet of General Hideki Tōjō in 1942, and Japanese Ambassador to French Indochina from November 1944 to March 1945, shortly before the Japanese authorities took actual control of the area. On March 9, 1945, served French Governor-General Jean Decoux the ultimatum demanding the surrender of the French forces to the Japanese authorities.[http://san.beck.org/SoutheastAsia1941-45.html Sanderson Beck, Southeast Asia 1941-1945] Returned himself to Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs at the Cabinet of Admiral Kantarō Suzuki in 1945, at the time of surrender. In this position, he advocated the acceptance of the Potsdam Declaration.Kazutoshi Hando, The Pacific War Research Society, Japan's Longest Day (Tokyo: Kodansha International, Ltd., 1968), pp. 11-53 {{cite web |url=http://www.mtholyoke.edu/acad/intrel/hando/hando.htm |title=Kazutoshi Hando, the Pacific War Research Society, Japan's Longest Day (Tokyo: Kodansha International, LTD., 1968), pp. 11- |accessdate=2011-03-13 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110225124451/http://www.mtholyoke.edu/acad/intrel/hando/hando.htm |archivedate=2011-02-25 }}
He was the first Japanese Ambassador to the United Kingdom following the reestablishing of diplomatic relations after the Second World War, serving in that position in 1952-1955. In 1955-1963, he was a member of House of Representatives of Japan. In 1956 took part in negotiations with the Soviet government on establishment of diplomatic relations. He served as Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary for political affairs under Prime Minister Nobusuke Kishi from June 1958 to July 1960. In 1967, he was given the Order of the Sacred Treasure.
Works
- Mosukuwa ni Kakeru Niji [Rainbow over Moscow—The Secret Record of Restoring Japan-Soviet Relations] (Asahi Shimbunsha, 1966) - diplomatic memoirs about talks with Moscow 1955-1956
References
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Further reading
- Kimie Hara, "The Åland Settlement as a Resolution Model for Asia-Pacific Regional Conflicts? Considering the "Nitobe Settlement" for the "Northern Territories" Problem as a Case Study" in New Initiatives for Solving the Northern Territories Issue between Japan and Russia: An Inspiration from the Åland Islands Conference, Mariehamn/Åland, 18–20 August 2006 [http://csis.org/files/media/csis/pubs/issuesinsights_v07n04.pdf]
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{{s-bef|before = Tatsuo Tanaka}}
{{s-ttl|title = Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary
(Political affairs) |years = 1958–1960}}
{{s-aft|after = Heiji Ogawa}}
{{s-bef|before = Kōichirō Asakai}}
{{s-ttl|title = Ambassador to the United Kingdom |years = 1952–1955}}
{{s-aft|after = Haruhiko Nishi}}
{{s-bef|before = Renzō Sawada}}
{{s-ttl|title = Vice Minister for Foreign Affairs |years = 1945}}
{{s-aft|after = Tatsuo Kawai}}
{{s-bef|before = Kenkichi Yoshizawa}}
{{s-ttl|title = Ambassador to French Indochina |years = 1944–1945}}
{{s-aft|after = Takeshi Tsukamoto}}
{{s-bef|before = Kumaichi Yamamoto}}
{{s-ttl|title = Vice Minister for Foreign Affairs |years = 1942–1944}}
{{s-aft|after = Renzō Sawada}}
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Category:Ambassadors of Japan to the United Kingdom
Category:Grand Crosses with Star and Sash of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
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