1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
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1893- 1976
1909- 1992
1898- 1976
December 3, 1964
The Chinese Embassy in Czechoslovakia reports that "people were willing to talk with us and listen to our opinions" since Khrushchev's fall from power.
October 18, 1964
The Chinese Embassy in Tirana notes Albania's positive responses to China's successful nuclear test.
September 30, 1965
China's relations with Poland are reviewed within the context of Soviet-Polish relations.
October 16, 1964
The Chinese Embassy conveys Mehmet Shehu's comments on the removal of Khrushchev.
February 8, 1961
Mao Zedong and Francois Mitterrand discussed interests and conflicts over the Algeria Revolution and sought ways to peacefully reconcile differences.
November 2, 1956
Zhou Enlai and Hungarian Ambassador to China Ágoston Szkladán discuss the ongoing Hungarian Revolution, and Szkladán asks for economic assistance from the other Communist countries for this issue.
March 1, 1961
Chen Yi and Ambassador Zaharescu discuss the unity of the socialist bloc.
December 24, 1960
The Chinese Embassy in Bucharest concludes that "the Romanian attitude toward us has warmed."
February 1, 1961
Edward Ochab and Deng Gang discuss the "difficult" situation in China following the Great Leap Forward.
April 4, 1963
Chinese and German diplomats discuss East German policies toward the Sino-Soviet split, criticisms of Stalin, and the situation in Yugoslavia.