1893-1976
Eastern Europe
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East Asia
1898- 1976
South Asia
1949-
North America
Southeast Asia
1893- 1976
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1901- 1972
1889- 1964
October 21, 1959
After the joint declaration, Matsumura Kenzo questioned Liao Chengzhi about "the inseparability of politics and the economy."
September 7, 1961
The Chinese Embassy in Pyongyang reports on arrangements for foreign delegations participating in the Korean Workers' Party congress.
March 13, 1963
Mao Zedong discusses the relationship between China and the Soviet Union and the debate between the two Parties, proposes a meeting for fraternal discussion, and commits to countering Western imperialism.
February 8, 1964
Mao and Matak discuss Western imperialist collaboration with India, attempts to overthrow the Cambodian government, and the situation in Vietnam, among other topics.
December 23, 1961
The Foreign Ministry orders the embassy to refrain from initiating contact with a representative of the Goan People's Party as it could cause diplomatic problems with India for China to be in direct contact with the Goan liberation movement.
November 28, 1961
A member of India's Goan People's Party visted the embassy asking for support from the Chinese.
September 16, 1961
The Foreign Ministry advises against inviting the general secretary of the Goan People's Party to China for the time being.
September 4, 1961
The embassy advises against inviting the Goan People's Party general secretary to visit China before the Indian election.
August 12, 1961
The Goan People's Party general secretary Kakodkar wishes to visit China and explain the Goan People's Party's struggle to oppose Portugal and win independence.
April 18, 1963
Chairman Mao and Telles discuss prospects for revolution, the 1927 revolution, and U.S. imperialism, among other shared concerns.