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1898- 1976
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September 12, 1959
During a conversation with Ishibashi Tanzan, Liao Chengzhi claims that the Japanese Prime Minister "did many things that hurt the feelings of the Chinese people," perhaps the first use of this now famous phrase in Chinese foreign policy discourse.
June 4, 1959
Ishibashi Tanzan sent a letter to Zhou Enlai, asking for assistance on the idea that "the People's Republic of China and Japan are to be united as if they are one country to keep peace in Far East and promote world peace, and will base every policy on this principle."
October 23, 1959
Matsumura Kenzo met with Chen Yi, the Vice Premier, and talked about the upcoming United Nations General Assembly and Sino-Japanese trade.
October 21, 1959
After the joint declaration, Matsumura Kenzo questioned Liao Chengzhi about "the inseparability of politics and the economy."
March 10, 1952
Zhou Enlai's request to Stalin to supply more anti-epidemiological aid to China.
March 7, 1952
Zhou Enlai's request to Stalin to increase its assistance by dispatching anti-epidemiological specialists.
July 13, 1970
A record of conversation between Andre Bettencourt, Mao Zedong, and Zhou Enlai.
October 10, 1945
Mao discusses negotiations with Chiang Kai-shek and the political and military position of the Chinese Nationalist Party.
October 5, 1945
They discuss the results of negotiations with the Chinese Nationalist Party and Chiang Kai-shek's political and military position.
September 6, 1945
Mao discusses the progress of talks with Chiang Kai-shek and the Chinese Nationalist Party.