Japanese Prime Minister Hashimoto Ryutaro, German Chancellor Helmut Kohl and Australian Prime Minister John Howard also spoke with Suharto.
He confidently strode about, as did Hashimoto Ryutaro, though at a faster pace.
Prime Minister Hashimoto Ryutaro, an avid practitioner of the martial art, has not achieved that freedom in politics quite yet.
Prime Minister Hashimoto Ryutaro has shown a deft touch in foreign affairs, but his government has been inconsistent in its economic management.
Japanese PM Hashimoto Ryutaro recently met Suharto -- the first leader from a big economic power to visit the president since the rupiah's collapse.
The week before Yeltsin arrived in Beijing, U.S. President Bill Clinton met Japanese Premier Hashimoto Ryutaro and agreed to cooperate more closely on defense.
Clinton will also talk with Prime Minister Hashimoto Ryutaro about Japan's growing trade surplus, which is being fueled by a weakened yen and exacerbated by renewed recession.
Prime Minister Hashimoto Ryutaro acted quickly to fill the vacuum.
Just ask former Japanese prime minister Hashimoto Ryutaro (No. 17 last year), now out of office after the ruling Liberal Democratic Party was trounced in parliamentary upper house elections last July.
But the jaded voter was offered another chance to chip away at the LDP when, on Sept. 27, Prime Minister Hashimoto Ryutaro dissolved the House of Representatives and called a general election for Oct. 20.
But when Suharto announced a budget in January that flouted earlier pledges to the IMF, telephone calls from his ASEAN colleagues as well as U.S. President Bill Clinton and Japanese Prime Minister Hashimoto Ryutaro are thought to have played a decisive role in persuading him to sign a revised agreement to make tough reforms.
The last of his lieutenants to be made prime minister were Ryutaro Hashimoto and Mr Obuchi.
The result of the non-binding referendum, while gloomily predicted, has plunged Ryutaro Hashimoto's government into further confusion.
Ryutaro Hashimoto's ruling Liberal Democratic Party aims to introduce a package of bills in the next session.
Kan established himself on the national stage after Ryutaro Hashimoto appointed him Minister of Health in 1996.
The entire administration of one prime minister, Ryutaro Hashimoto, came unstuck on its ambitious plans to privatise the post office.
Japan's prime minister, Ryutaro Hashimoto, deserves credit for, however belatedly, putting the ills of his country's financial system on view.
For a start, it was the prime minister, Ryutaro Hashimoto, who was responsible for pushing through the fiscal reform law which makes it difficult to fund tax cuts.
But an earlier plan by Ryutaro Hashimoto, a former prime minister, to create 7.4m new jobs by 2010 has already been derailed, because vested interests and bureaucratic infighting blocked deregulation.
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