1893-1976
Eastern Europe
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East Asia
1898- 1976
1893- 1976
Southeast Asia
North America
South Asia
1949-
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1898- 1969
1912- 1994
June 25, 1954
The Chinese Foreign Ministry is given instructions for the timely delivery of documents.
Telegrams from Geneva should be given to Premier Zhou. Telegrams from Geneva to ambassador to the USSR will be conveyed by the Ministry.
June 26, 1954
Notification that Hoang Van Hoan arrived in Beijing.
June 27, 1954
Notification that the three bags of documents carried by Comrade Shan Daxin have arrived and will be delivered to the proper recipients.
August 28, 1969
September 18, 1969
October 7, 1969
June 24, 1956
Con O’Neill informs Zhou Enlai that the 13 persons who were detained by the government of Hong Kong for investigation in connection with the crash of the aircraft "Kashmir Princess" had been deported due to insufficient evidence to hold any of them indefinitely on warrants of detention.
August 19, 1955
The Foreign Ministry agreed with Wang’s observation that the US thought that China was very eager to reach an agreement and thus took advantage of it. The US’s purpose was to have China promise unambiguously that all American citizens would be released soon. The Foreign Ministry instructed Wang to stand firm in the next meeting and not to yield as China had already make necessary concession.
August 20, 1955
US Representative Johnson invited Wang to a private dinner at Johnson’s residence, stating that both would bring only interpreters and should not leak the information to reporters. Wang asked for instruction from the Chinese Foreign Ministry.