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October 1, 1969
Mao Zedong listed the common sense and common interests that China and North Korea share.
October 1, 1968
In a conversation between Mao Zedong and Beqir Balluku, they changed views towards the Chinese Cultural Revolution, the revisionists of Soviet Union, and its invasion of Bulgaria.
March 15, 1969
Mao Zedong claimed that the whole country should be prepared against the Soviet Union's invasion.
June 21, 1975
Mao Zedong muses on the nature of the struggle between the capitalist and socialist forces within China. He tells Pol Pot not to blindly follow the Chinese model, but adopt Marxist theory to the Cambodian realities. Excepts.
September 4, 1964
Mao Zedong advising Sangsiv on how to strengthen Communism in Laos, including learning from Chinese mistakes.
September 28, 1964
Mao Zedong discusses previous and present Chinese-American relations, focusing especially on Taiwan
April 10, 1967
Zhou Enlai and Mao Zedong address the issue of problematic Chinese Red Guard.
April 11, 1967
Mao Zedong encourages Pham Van Dong to continue fighting and praises the Vietnamese on the resiliency, not only in the war against the Americans, but against the French and Japanese.
November 17, 1968
Mao Zedong advises Vietnam to use low US morale and new President Nixon to their advantage. Mao Zedong also withdraws unneeded Chinese troops, promising to return if needed.
May 11, 1970
Mao Zedong advises Le Duan not to fear the United States.