1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
1922- 2012
Southeast Asia
East Asia
1898- 1976
North America
1904- 1997
1893- 1976
1901- 1972
1906- 2000
November 11, 1965
Chen Yi, Zhou Enlai, Pak Seong-cheol, and Ri Ju-yeon have a detailed conversation about the situations in Indonesia, Algeria, Uganda, Mali, Guinea, and members of the Third World.
April 30, 1979
Prince Nordom Sihanouk weighs in on the situation in Cambodia, stating that though the situation is grim, "his own policy was to wait and see" what would happen next.
February 15, 1963
Mao Zedong and Norodom Sihanouk exchange views on capitalist and imperialist countries, particularly on India, the US, Thailand, Yemen, and Iraq.
April 1970
Bosey reports on Chinese policy regarding Cambodia following the March 1970 coup and removal of Prince Norodom Sihanouk.
November 30, 1962
The Chinese Embassy forwards the minutes of a conversation between Huang Zhen and Norodom Sihanouk.
April 10, 1967
Zhou Enlai discusses expansion of Vietnam War, as well as the development of a new front in Cambodia; also, a discussion on Prince Sihanouk and Lon Nol.
March 21, 1970
Zhou Enlai advises to support Prince Sihanouk over Lon Nol.
March 22, 1970
Zhou Enlai gives Sihanouk China’s support in the Cambodian Revolution.
March 28, 1970
North Korea and several Arabic countries support Prince Sihanouk, but Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union is holding back. Zhou Enlai reassures Prince Sihanouk that the Soviets will reconsider.
April 1, 1970
Zhou Enlai expresses approval that the Cambodian people want Prince Sihanouk to return.