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January 25, 1950

Telegram, Mao Zedong to Liu Shaoqi

Mao reports that they have completed a draft of the Sino-Soviet Treaty of Friendship, Alliance, and Mutual Assistance, as well as an agreement on Lushun, Dalian, and the Chinese Chanchun Railway.

April 3, 1969

Report, Zhou Enlai to Mao Zedong and Lin Biao, 3 April 1969

January 19, 1950

Telegram, Mao Zedong to Liu Shaoqi and Hu Qiaomu

Mao Zedong writes to Liu Shaoqi and Hu Qiaomu with comments on a newspaper article.

May 19, 1965

Liu Shaoqi, 'Speech at the Reception of the Comrades of the Central Military Commission War Planning Meeting'

Speech on China's state of preparations for war with the United States.

October 20, 1965

Mao's Conversation with the Party and Government Delegation of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam

Mao Zedong expresses his support of Vietnam in their struggle against the US.

August 12, 1964

Mao Zedong’s Comments on the War Department’s April 25 Report

Mao Zedong praises the War Department's report on China's preparations for enemy attack.

April 1, 1969

Mao Zedong's Addition to Lin Biao's Political Report at the Party's Ninth Congress, April 1969

April 4, 1954

Draft Memorandum, 'A Comprehensive Solution for Restoring Peace in Indochina,' Prepared by the Vietnam Group of the Chinese Delegation Attending the Geneva Conference

The Vietnam group of the Chinese delegation offers a solution involving peaceful unification within Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam, so that these nations can govern themselves as independent, sovereign states.

April 6, 1954

Cable from Zhang Wentian to Li Kenong, 'Concerning the Soviet Suggestion on Propaganda Work at Geneva'

Vasily Kuznetsov tells Zhang Wentian to work more on creating propaganda and diplomatic activities to expand the influence of New China.

April 23, 1954

Cable from Zhou Enlai, 'Concerning Soviet Premier Georgy M. Malenkov’s conversation with Zhou Enlai about the Vietnam Issue'

Zhou Enlai describes his meeting with Khrushchev, Malenkov, and other Soviet officials. The Soviets agree with the CCP position on Indochina, and will give their opinion of China’s draft constitution in four months.

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