1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
1898- 1976
Southeast Asia
East Asia
1922- 2012
1893- 1976
1906- 2000
North America
1898- 1969
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June 19, 1968
Zhou Enlai discusses the role of China and Vietnam in the Cambodian revolution.
April 20, 1969
Zhou Enlai acknowledges that Nixon has recognized Cambodia and sees the problems connected. Zhou Enlai warns the Vietnamese about being deceived by Soviet revisionists during negotiations with the US. Kang Sheng criticizes the number of Vietnamese being sent abroad to study.
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.
June 22, 1954
Zhou reports on a meeting with Eden. In this meeting the two discuss the proposals on Laos and Cambodia. They also agree that the foreign ministers return to the conference regularly to see that their military representatives are productive.
October 9, 1965
Zhou Enlai addresses Pham Van Dong, not supporting the idea of Soviet volunteers entering Vietnam and discussing Cambodian involvement in the war.
January 24, 1973
Zhou Enlai ensures no outside interference in the countries of Cambodia and Laos.
June 5, 1973
The role of China and Vietnam in the Cambodian revolution; also a discussion on the current situation in South Vietnam.