1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
North America
South Asia
1898- 1976
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1879- 1953
1893- 1976
1894- 1971
August 31, 1966
The Latin American Denuclearization Commission has been post-poned.
January 1, 1964
The Peoples Republic of China supports disarmament and a nuclear-free zone in the Asian and Pacific Regions strictly for tactical reasons
December 8, 1955
Report of the followings: Gratitude from Ambassador Tong, interest shown by local diplomatic circles regarding Korea-Japan issues, Copy of Korean press article regarding the issue
December 1, 1955
Report on the summary of Korea-Japan Conference, Chinese ambassador's visit to Japan
November 10, 1955
Report on conservative merger, Japanese reparation through Red Cross, restriction by US on Red China
August 6, 1957
Yu briefs Syngman Rhee on the Japan's political situation, regarding Red China-Japan relations.
August 12, 1957
Yu briefs Syngman Rhee on illegal entrants from Korea to Japan, criticisms about Japan's policy toward Red China, and Japan's bid for a non-permanent seat in the UN Security Council.
January 2, 1951
The Korean embassy in Taipei reports to Syngman Rhee with details on the alleged 'secret Sino-Soviet military agreement'.
July 11, 1945
Harriman summarizes the July 11 meeting of Dr. Soong and Stalin, reporting that Stalin has ceded the right of Soviet troops to operate in Manchuria and that China has agreed to acknowledge Outer Mongolia's sovereignty. Dairen and Port Arthur will remain under SOviet military control; there remains dispute over the administration of the Chinese-Soviet railway.
July 10, 1945
Molotov and Soong author a Soviet-Chinese treaty regarding Outer Mongolia, Soviet troops, railways, port Dairen and Port Arthur.