1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
1898- 1976
East Asia
1912- 1994
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Southeast Asia
1901- 1972
1913- 2008
1898- 1969
April 19, 1965
The United Arab Republic and Algeria do not support Vietnam, and Sukarno agrees to speak at the Asian-African Conference.
December 20, 1965
Zhou Enlai asks that the trade agreement between China and North Korea be signed in 1965.
April 18, 1964
Conversation between Chinese Primer Zhou Enlai and North Korean official of cultural delegation.Criticizing the Soviet revisionism and discussing a joint movie project with North Korea.
April 28, 1964
Zhou Enlai and Pak Se-chang discuss plans for the Second Asian-African Conference.
August 6, 1964
Zhou Enlai and Pak Se-chang discuss American military actions in Vietnam, as well as Kim Il Sung's planned trip to Indonesia.
June 15, 1962
The conversation was about Kim Il Sung's health after his surgery. North Korean diplomat greeted Chinese leaders.
September 30, 1962
Zhou Enlai and a North Korean delegation discuss the health of Kim Il Sung and the situation of agricultural and cultural work in the DPRK.
April 16, 1965
Kim Il Sung informs Zhou Enlai of the Korean-Indonesian talks, North Korea's views on the situation in Vietnam, and the visit to the DPRK by Sihanouk.
September 9, 1965
Liu Shaoqi and Jeong Bong-gyu discuss the Indo-Pak War, the likelihood of holding the Second Asian-African Conference, and the war in Vietnam.
October 22, 1965
Zhou Enlai writes to update Kim Il Sung on the status of the proposed Second Asian-African Conference.