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June 22, 1954

Cable from the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party, 'Intention and Plans for Visiting India'

The Central Committee approves Zhou Enlai's travel to India.

April 11, 1958

Cable from Qiao Xiaoguang to the Central Committee, 'Korea Has Decided Not to Send a Party Delegation to Yugoslavia'

Qiao Guanhua reports that the Korean Workers' Party will not send a delegation the 7th Congress of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia.

December 8, 1963

Cable from the CCP Central Committee, 'Response on the Problem of Counterattacking the Rumors and Slander against China in Soviet Radio Broadcasts, Newspapers, and Magazines'

Update on Party request to respond to slander against China by the Soviet Union, including plans for future strategies.

March 6, 1963

Record of Conversation from Chairman Mao's Reception of the Delegation of the Brazilian Communist Party (The New Party)

Chairman Mao addresses the communist compulsion to revolution and past cases of revolutionary activities like the Cuban experience.

May 9, 1964

Cable from the Jilin Provincial Party Committee, 'Report on Comrade Kim Il Sung's Report'

A report to the Central Committee and the Northeast Bureau of the Chinese Communist Party on the progress and problems of Yunfeng (Unbong) Dam.

August 8, 1963

Instructions from the CCP Central Committee on Handling the Issue of Ethnic Koreans in the Northeast Going to Korea

The CCP Central Committee emphasizes the CCP's solidarity with the Korean Workers' Party and instructs Provincial Committees to quickly approve requests for ethnic Koreans to travel to North Korea.

June 6, 1954

Cable from the CCP Central Committee, reply to Zhou Enlai’s cable of 3 June 1954

The CCP Central Committee informed Zhou Enlai that they received and agreed with his proposal.

June 20, 1959

Letter from the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Central Committee to the Chinese Communist Party Central Committee on the Temporary Halt in Nuclear Assistance

The Soviet Central Committee informs their Chinese counterparts that, in light of the arms reduction talks taking place in Geneva, Soviet nuclear assistance must cease. The Chinese had requested a sample atomic bomb and technical data, but the Soviet feared that doing so would imperil the efforts of the socialist countries in Geneva.

May 9, 1954

Cable from the Central Committee of the CCP, 'Reply to Zhou Enlai’s 9 May 1954 Telegram'

The CCP informs Zhou Enlai that they agree with his opinions on the international committee.

May 17, 1954

Telegram, Reply from the CCP Central Committee to Zhou Enlai’s Telegrams of 15 May and 17 May 1954

The CCP informs Zhou that they agree that Korean elections should be supervised by neutral nations. They also emphasize two important points regarding the conditions for the elections.

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