1893-1976
Eastern Europe
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East Asia
China
1949-
Southeast Asia
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1894- 1971
South Asia
1906- 1972
1898- 1976
April 27, 1963
The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs reports that East Germany, which "has served as Khrushchev’s anti-Chinese vanguard," is interested in improving relations with Beijing.
March 6, 1963
The Chinese Embassy in Bucharest reports on Romanian-Yugoslav relations.
December 3, 1964
The Chinese Embassy in Czechoslovakia reports that "people were willing to talk with us and listen to our opinions" since Khrushchev's fall from power.
October 18, 1964
The Chinese Embassy in Tirana notes Albania's positive responses to China's successful nuclear test.
September 30, 1965
China's relations with Poland are reviewed within the context of Soviet-Polish relations.
February 19, 1964
Hao Deqing reports from North Korea that the Romanians are making an effort to resolve the Sino-Soviet dispute.
August 3, 1964
The meeting was among leaders from China, Vietnam, North Korea and Albania in 1964. They discussed Soviet-Romanian relations and plans to support Romania.
October 21, 1964
Cable from the Chinese Embassy in North Korea notes North Koreans' positive responses to China's first nuclear weapons test and a downfall of Khrushchev in the Soviet Union
October 29, 1964
Zhou Enlai evaluates Nikita Khrushchev's dismissal as Secretary of Communist Party of the Soviet Union.
October 30, 1964