1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
1898- 1976
Southeast Asia
1893- 1976
North America
China
1949-
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1879- 1953
1894- 1971
May 7, 1964
Mikoyan tells Pan Zili that “our arguments and divergences should be over by now."
November 27, 1963
Feliks Baranowski and Wang Guoquan discuss the Sino-Soviet split and China's relations with Poland.
November 22, 1963
The Chinese Foreign Ministry lays out China's policies toward Romania in the context of the Sino-Soviet split.
March 5, 1950
Molotov thanks Zhou Enlai for the birthday wishes.
June 30, 1949
Mao Zedong announces that China will “lean to one side” in its foreign policy and that China must “ally with the Soviet Union” and “form an international united front.”
May 16, 1989
The Chinese version of the record of conversation between Mikhail Gorbachev and Deng Xiaoping. Deng provides a historical overview of China's relations with the Soviet Union and other countries.
December 3, 1964
The Chinese Embassy in Czechoslovakia reports that "people were willing to talk with us and listen to our opinions" since Khrushchev's fall from power.
October 18, 1964
The Chinese Embassy in Tirana notes Albania's positive responses to China's successful nuclear test.
September 30, 1965
China's relations with Poland are reviewed within the context of Soviet-Polish relations.
October 16, 1964
The Chinese Embassy conveys Mehmet Shehu's comments on the removal of Khrushchev.