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July 12, 1972

Discussion between Zhou Enlai and Le Duc Tho

Zhou Enlai advises Le Duc Tho on negotiations with the US, particularly the issue of Nguyen Van Thieu.

December 31, 1972

Discussion between Zhou Enlai and Truong Chinh

Zhou Enlai pushes for negotiations.

January 3, 1973

Discussion between Zhou Enlai and Le Duc Tho

Zhou Enlai encourages Vietnam’s negotiations with the US.

January 24, 1973

Discussion between Zhou Enlai and Prince Sihanouk

Zhou Enlai ensures no outside interference in the countries of Cambodia and Laos.

February 2, 1973

Discussion between Zhou Enlai and Pen Nouth

Zhou Enlai reads a statement from Mao Zedong expressing approval of the US withdrawal.

June 5, 1973

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

The role of China and Vietnam in the Cambodian revolution; also a discussion on the current situation in South Vietnam.

October 7, 1954

Memorandum of Conversation from the Meeting between Premier Zhou Enlai and the Pakistan Women’s Delegation (Excerpts)

A conversation between Zhou Enlai and a Pakistani women's delegation on Sino-Indian-Pakistani trilateral relations, the Kashmir issue, and China's qualms about Pakistani membership in the Southeast Asian Treaty Organization (SEATO).

April 4, 1955

Report from the Chinese Foreign Ministry, 'Draft Plan for Attending the Asian-African Conference'

The participants in the Asian-African Conference had the common interest in pursuing international peace and national economic and cultural development. China should take the advantage of this Conference to promote national independence movement and to establish stronger relations with Asian and African countries. According to this goal, the plan listed the common issues that all participants faced, the issues that existed between China and other countries, and the issues that China alone was facing. It also spelled out the relations of China and different groups of counties in the Conference, as well as the logistic issues.

Pagination