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April 12, 1969

Zhou Enlai and Kang Sheng’s comments to a COSVN Delegation

Zhou Enlai discusses South Vietnam’s negotiation with the United States and the Middle East question.

April 20, 1969

Zhou Enlai, Kang Sheng, Pham Van Dong, Hoang Van Thai and Pham Hung address the COSVN delegation

Zhou Enlai acknowledges that Nixon has recognized Cambodia and sees the problems connected. Zhou Enlai warns the Vietnamese about being deceived by Soviet revisionists during negotiations with the US. Kang Sheng criticizes the number of Vietnamese being sent abroad to study.

April 29, 1969

Discussion between Li Xiannian and Le Duc Tho

Li Xiannian advises South Vietnam toward a total victory and regards negotiation as of secondary importance.

March 21, 1970

Discussion between Zhou Enlai and Pham Van Dong

Zhou Enlai advises to support Prince Sihanouk over Lon Nol.

March 22, 1970

Discussion between Zhou Enlai and Prince Sihanouk

Zhou Enlai gives Sihanouk China’s support in the Cambodian Revolution.

March 28, 1970

Discussion between Zhou Enlai and Prince Sihanouk

North Korea and several Arabic countries support Prince Sihanouk, but Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union is holding back. Zhou Enlai reassures Prince Sihanouk that the Soviets will reconsider.

April 1, 1970

Discussion between Zhou Enlai and Prince Sihanouk

Zhou Enlai expresses approval that the Cambodian people want Prince Sihanouk to return.

April 11, 1967

Summary of Zhou Enlai's Talk with Pham Van Dong and Vo Nguyen Giap

Zhou Enlai warns the Vietnamese delegation not to bend to Soviet demands.

April 10, 1967

Summary of Zhou Enlai's Talk with Pham Van Dong and Vo Nguyen Giap

Excerpt from the talk in which Zhou Enlai offers encouragement and advice concerning the Vietnam War

October 5, 1966

Summary of Zhou Enlai's Talk with Ion Gheorghe Maurer, Chairman of the Council of Ministers of Romania, in Beijing

Excerpt from the talk in which Zhou Enlai explains that China remains opposed to peace negotiations to end the Vietnam War.

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