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April 10, 1953

Letter from the Embassy of Pakistan to the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs (No. 1042-F-550/53.)

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

October 13, 1953

Letter from the Embassy of Pakistan to the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs (No. 2609-F-186/53.)

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

May 19, 1953

Letter from the Embassy of Pakistan to the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs (No. 1303-F-186/53)

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

September 27, 1952

Letter from the Embassy of Pakistan to the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs (No. 4564-F-198/52.)

The Embassy of Pakistan in Beijing requests information on the deaths of two Pakistani nationals in a Xinjiang prison.

July 30, 1952

Letter from the Embassy of Pakistan to the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs (No. 3776-F-198/52.)

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

March 28, 1952

Letter from the Embassy of Pakistan to the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs (No.854-F.121/51.)

The Embassy of Pakistan in China acknowledges receipt of a list of Pakistani nationals in Xinjiang.

March 12, 1952

Letter from the Embassy of Pakistan to the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs (No.691-F.121/52)

The Embassy of Pakistan in China requests the assistance of Chinese authorities in contacting Pakistani nationals in Xinjiang.

December 31, 1951

Letter to Lt. Col Mohammed Sadiq

The Embassy of Pakistan writes to Lt. Col. Sadiq, Consul General in Xinjiang, on advertising among Pakistani nationals in Xinjiang.

May 9, 1961

Transcript of the Meeting Between Premier Zhou Enlai and Soviet Ambassador Chervonenko

Zhou Enlai says that countries must band together to ensure the neutrality of Laos and isolate the United States. He also reviews the various political leaders and groups in Laos in the context of the Geneva conference on Laos.

May 9, 1961

The Chinese Government's May 5th Response to the Soviet Government on the Memorandum on the Expansion of the Geneva Conference and the Peaceful Conclusion of the Laos Issue

The Chinese Government advocates for a ceasefire and an international conference on Laos "in order to consolidate the victory."

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