1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
North America
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1898- 1976
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1879- 1953
1893- 1976
1894- 1971
April 30, 1979
Prince Nordom Sihanouk weighs in on the situation in Cambodia, stating that though the situation is grim, "his own policy was to wait and see" what would happen next.
March 16, 1979
Ambassador Chen Chu and Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim discuss the situation in Indochina.
June 10, 1981
Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim thanks China for its growing involvement in international affairs.
May 15, 1981
Ambassador Ling Qing and Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim discuss the situation in Cambodia as well as Waldheim's upcoming visit to China.
February 16, 1979
A Vietnamese Foreign Ministry Report outlining its allegations that China is provoking hostilities on the Sino-Vietnamese border.
January 25, 1979
The Vietnamese Foreign Ministry claims that China is violating Vietnamese sovereignty.
August 24, 1954
In this excerpt, Mao speaks with a delegation from the British Labour Party and argues that Britain changed its attitude toward China after World War II because of the United States. He emphasizes that China and Britain can not only coexist in peace, but can cooperate and trade with each other.
October 9, 1978
Hoang Bich Son discusses the ethnic Chinese in Vietnam.
October 5, 1978
Speech made by Chung Hsi-tung (Zhong Xidong) on the issue of Chinese nationals in Vietnam.
September 7, 1978
Three protest notes from the Chinese government over Vietnam's treatment of Chinese nationals and its suspension of railway traffic between the two countries.