1893-1976
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(372) documents
East Asia
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1918- 2007
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1918-
January 6, 1955
Over a series of four meetings, Secretary-General Hammarskjold and Zhou Enlai discuss American prisoners in China, Chinese nationals in the US, and the US-Taiwan defense treaty.
September 9, 1959
The Dalai Lama writes to the Secretary-General on the situation in Tibet.
May 21, 1979
Kurt Waldheim and Park Chung Hee discuss the Secretary General's recent trip to Pyongyang and conversation with Kim Il Sung, as well as the possibilities for dialogue between North Korea, South Korea, and the United States.
October 13, 1969
Hamdi Ould Mouknass praises Zhou Enlai as "a great statesman" and suggests that the People's Republic of China ought to gain entry into the United Nations.
February 16, 1979
Vietnam claims that China has "intensified armed activities" on the Sino-Vietnamese border.
August 1972
Handwritten notes stemming from the visit of Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim to China in August 1972.
September 23, 1977
Huang Hua, commenting on a number of developments around the world, suggests that China's foreign policy continues to emulate the thinking and concerns of Mao Zedong.
August 6, 1977
Hua Guofeng and Kurt Waldheim discuss China's domestic policies and foreign policies.
July 12, 1977
Mostafa K. Tolba reports on China's nuclear policies in anticipation of an upcoming visit by the Secretary-General to China.
May 1, 1979
Deng Xiaoping criticizes Vietnam as a regional hegemon in his a meeting with Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim.