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August 23, 1966

Discussion between Zhou Enlai, Pham Van Dong and Hoang Tung

Zhou Enlai proposes sending more military personnel to Vietnam, he also criticizes Vietnamese press for writing about historical Chinese aggressions toward Vietnam.

April 7, 1967

Discussion between Zhou Enlai, Pham Van Dong and Vo Nguyen Giap (1), 11:00 am - 1:00 pm

Zhou Enlai comments on the American military personality.

April 7, 1967

Discussion between Zhou Enlai and Pham Van Dong

Soviet proposals to increase aid to Vietnam, via China

April 7, 1967

Discussion between Zhou Enlai, Pham Van Dong and Vo Nguyen Giap (2), 3:30 - 6:30 pm

Zhou Enlai reinforces his and China’s commitment to the war in Vietnam, even though he is almost seventy years old.

January 30, 1964

Information Memorandum, 'About the Claims of the Chinese Leaders With Regard to the Mongolian People's Republic'

Information note from First Secretary I. Kalabukhov of the Far Eastern Department of the CC CPSU on Chinese teritorial claims on the People's Republic of Mongolia. The note recounts the discussions between Chinese leaders Liu Shaoqi and Zhou Enlai with Com. A.I. Mikoyan on 7 April 1956.

June 17, 1970

Discussion between Zhou Enlai and Nguyen Thi Binh

Zhou Enlai assures Nguyen Thi Binh that victory in Vietnam is possible, despite expansion.

July 7, 1970

Discussion between Mao Zedong and Kaysone Phomvihane

Mao Zedong meets with members of the Laotian People’s Revolutionary Party and gives them his support.

July 23, 1970

Discussion between Zhou Enlai and Trinh Dinh Thao

Zhou Enlai discusses the advantages and disadvantages of signing the Geneva accords.

September 17, 1970

Discussion between Zhou Enlai and Pham Van Dong

Pham Van Dong outlines two new diplomatic offensives the NLF is taking against the US. Zhou Enlai proposes sending Chinese representatives to the front to observe the situation in South Vietnam.

March 7, 1971

Discussion between Zhou Enlai, Le Duan, and Pham Van Dong

China and Vietnam’s role in East Asia and the world.

Pagination