1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
China
1949-
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1906- 1972
Central Asia
May 18, 1962
The Chinese Government is collecting evidence against the Soviet Union in light of the Yi-Ta incident.
May 13, 1962
The Chinese Government forbids citizens in Xinjiang from traveling to the Soviet Union.
April 29, 1962
Zhang Hanfu and Ambassador Chervonenko continue the debate over the Yi-Ta incident.
The Chinese Government rejects the Soviet position on the flight of 60,000 Uyghurs and Kazakhs from Xinjiang to the USSR.
April 27, 1962
A detailed Chinese reports on the history of Soviet citizens in Xinjiang.
April 30, 1962
The Chinese Foreign Ministry alerts authorities in Xinjiang to the status of the Zhang Hanfu-Chervonenko talks.
April 26, 1962
The Foreign Ministry alerts the Xinjiang Foreign Affairs Department and Party Committee of ongoing talks with the Soviet Union.
April 25, 1962
The Chinese Foreign Ministry alerts Ambassador Liu Xiao to ongoing talks between China and the Soviet Union over the mass flight from Xinjiang.
The Foreign Ministry alerts Xu Huang and other officials in Xinjiang as to the status of the talks between Zhang Hanfu and Ambassador Chervonenko.
April 24, 1962
Zhang Hanfu and Stepan Chervonenko spar over the flight of Uyghurs and Kazakhs from Xinjiang to the Soviet Union.