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September 29, 1950

Cable from the Chinese Embassy in Burma, 'Burma’s Congratulatory Telegram to China for National Day'

President of Burma Sao Shwe Thaik congratulates Mao Zedong on the anniversary of the PRC's founding.

June 28, 1950

Letter of Credence, Suit, and Thank You Speech from Burma’s Chief Ambassador to China U Myint Thein

Burmese Ambassador U Myint Thein offers kind words to the Chinese government.

October 11, 1950

Cable from the Chinese Embassy in Burma, 'National Day Celebration Task Summary'

The Chinese Embassy in Report reports on its efforts to commemorate the one year anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China.

June 28, 1956

Deng Xiaoping Submits a Written Report to the Central Committee on the China-Burma Border Issue

Deng Xiaoping lays out China's plans for resolving the border dispute with Burma.

April 16, 1955

Summary of the Talks between Premier Zhou and Nehru and U Nu

Summary of the meeting between the Burmese, Chinese and Indian Prime Ministers. The three wished that permanent economic and political institutions could be set up at the Bandung Conference but expressed doubt on that possibility and on whether these institutions could work as desired. Besides, Zhou Enlai proposed the issuance of a document to express the participants' common aspirations. The issue of the Five Principles was also touched upon.

April 3, 1955

Record of Conversation from Premier Zhou Enlai's Reception of Ambassador U Hla Maung

U Hla Maung and Zhou Enlai discuss the logistics of Zhou's travel to Burma, and U offers Zhou some gifts from the Burmese government. They also discuss a western plot to sabotage the China-Burma relations.

April 3, 1955

Minutes of Premier Zhou Enlai’s Meeting with Indonesian Ambassador Arnold Mononutu

Indonesian Ambassador to China and Zhou Enlai talked about the Ambassador's plan to accompany Zhou Enlai to Burma before coming to Indonesia for the Asian-African Conference. They also discussed lodging for the Chinese delegation in Jakarta as well as the principle of non-interference in other countries' affairs.

March 15, 1955

Cable from Yao Zhongming, 'On the Premier Passing through Burma while Participating in the Asian-African Conference'

The Chinese ambassador to Burma reported to the Chinese Foreign Ministry about the estimated itinerary and security conditions in Burma for Zhou Enlai’s visit.

December 19, 1949

Telegram, Mao Zedong to Liu Shaoqi and Zhou Enlai, 19 December 1949 (excerpt)

June 27, 1954

Telegram, PRC Foreign Ministry to Li Kenong

Zhou Enlai send a telegram informing the Chinese leadership that he will stay one day longer in Burma.

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