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April 16, 1979

Cable from the Foreign Ministry, 'Notice on Holding Vice Foreign Minister Level Talks Between China and Vietnam'

A report on negotiations between China and Vietnam ongoing in Hanoi. Document outlines China's positions, as well as how China interprets Vietnam's positions, in the talks.

October 20, 1964

Cable from the Chinese Embassy in Vietnam, 'Reactions to China's Testing of an Atomic Bomb (6)'

Cable from the Chinese Embassy in Vietnam entails positive responses of Le Duan, Pham Hùng and Ly Ban regarding China's first testing of an Atomic Bomb.

June 6, 1973

Discussion between Zhou Enlai, Le Duan, Pham Van Dong and Le Thanh Nghi

Le Duan asks Zhou Enlai for Chinese help in building industry and infrastructure, as per a previous agreement between China and Vietnam.

September 29, 1975

Minutes of Conversation between Deng Xiaoping and Le Duan

Deng Xiaoping recounts a meeting between Zhou Enlai and Ho Chi Minh, at which Ho Chi Minh accused the Chinese of attempting to intimidate the Vietnamese by stationing troops close to the Chinese-Vietnamese border. Le Duan states that he had never been brifed on that meeting. Excerpt.

1971

Discussion between Zhou Enlai and Le Duan

Zhou Enlai agrees with Vietnam on the terms of total US withdrawal and exposing Nixon’s deceptive personality

May 11, 1970

Discussion between Mao Zedong and Le Duan

Mao Zedong advises Le Duan not to fear the United States.

April 8, 1965

Discussion between Liu Shaoqi and Le Duan

China offers military services to Vietnam, on the condition that Vietnam invites them first; Vietnam accepts.

March 23, 1966

Discussion between Zhou Enlai and Le Duan

Zhou Enlai cautions Le Duan against Soviet assistance.

April 13, 1966

Discussion between Zhou Enlai, Deng Xioaping, Kang Sheng, Le Duan and Nguyen Duy Trinh

China stresses the importance of Chinese aid in Vietnam, while pointing out Vietnam’s seeming mistrust; Vietnam relies on Chinese support.

March 7, 1971

Discussion between Zhou Enlai, Le Duan, and Pham Van Dong

China and Vietnam’s role in East Asia and the world.

Pagination