1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
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East Asia
China
1906- 1972
1898- 1976
1904- 1997
1893- 1976
1949-
South Asia
Southeast Asia
May 5, 1966
Mao Zedong, Mehmet Shehu, Hysni Kapo, and others have a conversation, coincidentally, on Marx’s birthday. They discuss Khrushchev’s legacy, the history of the Chinese Communist Party, and the story of Liri Belishova.
February 23, 1963
Chervonenko unsuccessfully attempts to engage with Mao.
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.
March 29, 1961
Ambassador Chervoenko and Zhou Enlai have a brief conversation about the Indian Communist Party's 6th Congress.
June 28, 1962
Chervonenko denies Soviet responsibility for illegal border crossings, and the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs responds by referring to a previous memorandum.
June 26, 1962
Ji Pengfei and Stepan Chervonenko spar over the Soviet Union's handling of the peoples who crossed into the USSR from Xinjiang.
June 8, 1962
The Soviet Government presents its views on developments along the Xinjiang-USSR border.
April 30, 1962
A Soviet account, presented to the Chinese Foreign Ministry of the cross border exodus in Xinjiang.
April 24, 1962
The Soviet Union states that, as of April 24, at least 10,000 individuals from Xinjiang have crossed into the USSR.
April 1, 1967
Soviet ambassador in Czechoslovakia, Stepan Chervonenko, sends a report warning about the growth of tension between the Soviet Union and Czechoslovakia. Czechoslovak fans expressed strong hostility and anti-Soviet sentiments at a game between the Soviet and Czechoslovak national teams at the 1967 World Hockey Championships in Vienna.