1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
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North America
1894- 1971
Southeast Asia
1904- 1997
Central America and Caribbean
1912- 1994
June 15, 1961
Sukarno tells Khrushchev about his trip to China and the possibilities of Chinese annexation of Taiwan. Khrushchev says the USSR fully supports the PRC's actions. The parties also discuss the reorganization of the United Nations.
July 5, 1961
Chen asks Khrushchev to go over the pressing international issues and he presents the USSR's stances on the situation in Laos, South Korea, and Cuba. Khrushchev also raises problems in GDR and difficulties in negotiations with Western powers with regards to the German question. Khrushchev also mentions Soviet plans to launch a spaceship and resume nuclear testing. The two leaders also discuss the challenges of agricultural development.
June 16, 1966
The USSR balked at China’s desire for a refund of money contributed to the Joint Institute of Nuclear Research (JINR) after it decided to pull out of the institute.
December 31, 1969
A. Grechko conveys the Ministry of Defense's views on negotiations between the Soviet Union and China.
December 16, 1969
Andropov reports that Chinese diplomats stationed in the USSR are actively trying to discredit the Soviet Union, particularly in regard to the border dispute.
July 16, 1969
L.N. Tolkunov and Hubert Humphrey discuss Soviet-American and Sino-Soviet relations, as well as domestic politics in the United States.
April 21, 1969
A discussion on Chinese foreign policy with Vietnamese representatives.
Soviet ambassador’s notes from conversations on Chinese border provocations.
April 14, 1969
Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev sought the help of Kim Il Sung in influencing China, which was in a border dispute with the Soviet Union. Requesting that they "exercise political influence on Peking."
May 8, 1962
Ambassador Chervonenko and Deng Xiaoping discuss a proposed conference of world communist leaders.