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October 29, 1953

Letter from the Embassy of Pakistan to the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs (No. 2996-F-190/53)

The Embassy of Pakistan writes to the Chinese Foreign Ministry regarding the welfare of Pakistani nationals in Xinjiang.

April 7, 1953

Letter from Major-General N.A.M. Raza, Ambassador of Pakistan in China, to the Mr Chang Han-fu (No. 930-F-68/53)

Ambassador Raza requests a list of Pakistani nationals in Xinjiang from Zhang Hanfu of the Chinese Foreign Ministry.

May 5, 1953

Coded telegram from 00708 (Shufu) to 0745 (TH) through Beijing

A Pakistani in Xinjiang describes problems they are having.

June 20, 1953

Letter from the Embassy of Pakistan to the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs (No. 1542-F-171/53)

The Embassy of Pakistan writes to the Chinese Foreign Ministry regarding the welfare of Pakistani nationals in Xinjiang.

May 27, 1953

Letter from the Embassy of Pakistan to the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs (No. 1356-F-103/53)

The Embassy of Pakistan writes to the Chinese Foreign Ministry regarding the welfare of Pakistani nationals in Xinjiang.

April 17, 1953

Letter from the Embassy of Pakistan to the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs (No. 1118-F-171/53)

The Embassy of Pakistan writes to the Chinese Foreign Ministry regarding the welfare of Pakistani nationals in Xinjiang.

April 27, 1953

Letter from the Embassy of India in China to the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs

The Embassy of Pakistan writes to the Chinese Foreign Ministry regarding the welfare of Pakistani nationals in Xinjiang.

June 25, 1952

Letter from the Embassy of India in China to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs

The Indian Embassy in China requests a list of all Indian nationals in Xinjiang.

October 30, 1964

Reply from Acting President, Dr. Subandrio, to Premier Zhou Enlai

Subandrio writes a letter to Premier Zhou Enlai, praising the idea proposed in a previous message from China about holding a summit conference on general disarmament and banning of nuclear weapons. Subandrio suggests that the conference could have a higher chance of success if the 5 nuclear states (US, USSR, UK, France, and China) met prior to the summit.

April 16, 1955

Agenda Compiled by the Joint Secretariat of the Asian-African Conference

Pagination