1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
North America
East Asia
1898- 1976
South Asia
1949-
Western Europe
1901- 1972
1893- 1976
1889- 1964
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May 8, 1961
The Chinese Embassy in Moscow assess the Soviet Union's positions at the Geneva Conference on Laos, and concludes that the Soviet Union's policy is "to protect the patriotic democratic forces of Laos."
February 10, 1961
Chen Yi and Sisana Sisane discuss the Civil War in Laos and the various attempts to mediate the conflict by outside powers, including China, Vietnam, Cambodia, the Soviet Union, and the United States.
December 17, 1960
Mao Zedong and Norodom Sihanouk discuss the deteriorating situation in Laos.
July 18, 1955
The Chinese Foreign Ministry outlines objectives and strategies for negotiating with the United States.
July 31, 1955
Ma Lie asks Zhang Wentian to form a “special supervisory group” for the Sino-American ambassadorial talks.
July 30, 1955
Dong Yueqian instructs Zhang Wentian to form a "special supervisory group" for the Sino-American ambassadorial talks.
July 17, 1955
China's draft communique proposes that the US and China elevate their talks in Geneva to the ambassadorial level.
July 14, 1955
The Chinese government indicates that it wishes for "higher-level" talks with the United States.
April 5, 1955
The Foreign Ministry instructs Feng Xuan to only answer questions regarding the convicted Americans in China categorically and avoided a tit-for-tat exchange of nationals.
May 31, 1962
Wang Bingnan reports extensively on social, political, religious, and economic conditions within Poland, as well as Poland's foreign relalations with the US, the Soviet Union, and China.