original issuance JAS invitation. He suggests it would be most appropriate for US representatives to be from academic and research field and that focus of meeting should be on theoretical matters. US delegates should of course be expert their fields but need not be internationally prominant, and in view current JSC-AEUPIC differences it might be preferable if they were not of such public importance as to focus attention on JSC sponsored meeting. Komageta did not think JSC would be willing accept Honolulu as 4. si 3. Or bas.s t ‘s preliminary exchange and Komagata's expressed desire for clc: r cooperation, Embassy believes he and. AKUPIC should be encoi.. aged and supported to maximum extent feasible. In particu ar we endorse his recommendations re US participants. 39596 | ow. |. . ALLISON oO REPRODUCTION FROM TH’ COPY, IF CLASSIFIED,| PROHIBITED