1893-1976
Eastern Europe
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East Asia
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1898- 1976
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May 21, 1965
An article in 'Foreign Affairs Survey and Research,' a periodical produced by the Chinese Foreign Ministry, offers an in-depth critique of Soviet policy and assistance toward North Vietnam.
April 10, 1965
The Chinese Embassy in Moscow offers a critical assessment of Soviet policy toward Vietnam.
December 29, 1964
The Chinese Embassy in Moscow reports on Soviet policy toward Vietnam after Khrushchev's removal.
August 6, 1964
Zhou Enlai and Mohamed Yala exchange views on the situation in Vietnam and across Africa, while discussing the Second Asian-African Conference and the Non-Aligned Movement
November 2, 1965
The Chinese Embassy in North Korea reports on the transportation of North Korea's material aid to Vietnam through China.
November 6, 1965
The Chinese Foreign Ministry passes along information about how North Korea can transport its aid to Vietnam.
November 10, 1965
Zhou Enlai and Ri Ju-yeon have an extensive discussion on the situation in Asia and Africa.
November 11, 1965
Chen Yi, Zhou Enlai, Pak Seong-cheol, and Ri Ju-yeon have a detailed conversation about the situations in Indonesia, Algeria, Uganda, Mali, Guinea, and members of the Third World.
December 15, 1965
Kim Il discusses Sino-North Korean relations, the situation in South Korea, and Japan's position in East Asia with Chinese Ambassador Jiao Ruoyu.
February 14, 1965
Report describing how Burma has been indirectly protesting the United States' continuous air raids of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam, for example through their mass media.