1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
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China
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1901- 1972
June 19, 1965
The Chinese Embassy in Moscow reports how the Soviet Union, on the one hand, supports the activities of the Vietnamese but, on the other hand, is pushing for "peace talks."
June 9, 1965
The Chinese Embassy in Moscow describes the "Week of Solidarity" in the Soviet Union, and claims that the Soviet support for Vietnam remains weak.
May 30, 1965
The Chinese Embassy in Moscow claims Soviet support for Vietnam is merely "empty words."
April 17, 1965
The Chinese Embassy in Moscow reviews the local press for signs of Soviet policy toward Vietnam and Cambodia.
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.
April 28, 1965
The Chinese Foreign Ministry weighs in on whether or not Xinjiang should hold an anti-Soviet exhibit during the 15th anniversary celebrations of the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region.
Chinese officials decide not to lend "original evidence" of the Soviet Union's subversive activities to the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region.
December 8, 1963
Update on Party request to respond to slander against China by the Soviet Union, including plans for future strategies.