Kiichi Miyazawa (Fukuyama, 8 de octubre, 1919 - Tokio, 28 de junio de 2007) fue un político japonés. Fue el 78.º primer ministro de Japón, ejerciendo el cargo desde el 5 de noviembre de 1991 hasta el 9 de agosto de 1993.
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- ↑ Polit-Prominenz beim Weltwirtschaftsgipfel 1992. br.de
- ↑ Commentaire sur images de François MITTERRAND, Bill CLINTON, Kim CAMPBELL et Carlo CIAMPI accueillis chacun à leur tour par Kiichi MIYAZAW. Ina Politique
- ↑ Never Forget: George HW Bush Once Puked All Over The Japanese Prime Minister. Photo: Adam Weiner/YouTube
- ↑ U.S. President Bill Clinton shakes hands with Japanese Prime Minister Kiichi Miyazawa (L) after they spoke at a joint press conference at the White House in Washington on April 16, 1993. UPI
- ↑ Chilean President Patricio Aylwin and Japanese Prime Minister Kiichi Miyazawa shake hands prior to their meeting at the Akasaka State Guest House on November 18, 1992 in Tokyo, Japan.
- ↑ El presidente peruano Alberto Fujimori, izquierda, intercambia un brindis con el primer ministro japonés, Kiichi Miyazawa, durante un banquete de bienvenida ofrecido por Miyazawa en su residencia oficial en Tokio, el 17 de marzo de 1992. Jiji Press
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- ↑ Japanese Prime Minister Kiichi Miyazawa (L) shakes hands with German Chancellor Helmut Kohl during their summit meeting on April 30, 1992 in Bonn, Germany. Kiichi Miyazawa (1919-2007) was the 78th Prime Minister of Japan.
- ↑ François Mitterrand & Kiichi Miyazawa. G7 enjeux. Ina Politique
- ↑ Kohl, Major, Mitterrand, Miyazawa, Yeltsin, Clinton, Ciampi & Campbell.
- ↑ Japanese Finance Minister Kiichi Miyazawa (R) talks with his Italian counterpart Giuliano Amato on the way to a photo session prior to the G-7 finance ministers and central bank governors meeting at the Mita Guesthouse in Tokyo 22 January 2000. (ELECTRONIC IMAGE) AFP PHOTO/Yoshikazu TSUNO
- ↑ Former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher (L) talks with Japanese Prime Minister Kiichi Miyazawa (R) during their meeting at the prime minister's official residence on October 12, 1992 in Tokyo, Japan.
- ↑ Bill Clinton, Kiichi Miyazawa, John Major and Boris Yeltsin at the G-7 Summit. 2018 Tributes
- ↑ Bill Clinton, Kiichi Miyazawa, John Major and Boris Yeltsin at the G-7 Summit. Tributes, Inc
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- ↑ Prime Minister Kiichi Miyazawa addresses while Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko listen during the ceremony marking 50th anniversary of Tokyo Metropolis on July 1, 1993 in Tokyo, Japan.
- ↑ Prime minister Junichiro Koizumi and his predecessors Yasuhiro Nakasone and Kiichi Miyazawa, 2005. Tributes, Inc
- ↑ Liberal Democratic Party President Kiichi Miyazawa, center, makes a bow after winning the designation as prime minister of Japan by the House of Representatives, in the National Diet Building in Tokyo, Nov. 5, 1991. Clapping lawmakers in this photo include former prime ministers--Yasuhiro Nakasone, right in the back, Noboru Takeshita, second from right in the back, and Sousuke Uno, second from right in the middle row. (Jiji Press)
- ↑ Prime Minister Kiichi Miyazawa and Finance Minister Tsutomu Hata talk during a Lower House budget committee at the Diet on March 4, 1992 in Tokyo, Japan.
- ↑ Kiichi Miyazawa and Keizo Obuchi face an epic task. BBC
- ↑ Yoshiro Mori, Japanese Prime Minister at the votin-g of the censure motion in the Parliamentary Comm-ission in Tokyo. Kiichi Miyazawa, Finance Ministe-r on his left.
- ↑ Prime minister Junichiro Koizumi and his predecessors Yasuhiro Nakasone and Kiichi Miyazawa, 2005. Tributes, Inc
- ↑ Indonesian President Muhammad Suharto (L) shakes hands with Japanese Prime Minister Kiichi Miyazawa (R) prior to their meeting at the prime minister's official residence on September 28, 1992 in Tokyo, Japan.
- ↑ Indian Prime Minister Narasimha Rao is escorted by Japanese Prime Minister Kiichi Miyazawa prior to their meeting at the prime minister's official residence on June 23, 1992 in Tokyo, Japan.
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