1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
China
1949-
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1906- 1972
1909- 1989
Central Asia
Western Europe
August 1962
Premier Zhou requests a response to a Soviet memorandum regarding a blockade of the border, removing Soviet business representatives in Xinjiang, and allowing White Russians to leave Xinjiang.
August 11, 1962
The Chinese government informs the Soviet Union that it intends to reply to a recent cable regarding illegal border crossings.
August 10, 1962
The situation on the Xinjiang border has stabilized due to Soviet and Chinese actions, and the Soviet Union demands that China recognize the imbalance in efforts to halt the border crossings.
August 9, 1962
Huang Zhen, Mesyastev, and Xu discuss the flight of Xinjiang residents to the Soviet Union and controversy surrounding the Soviet government's inconsistencies in dealing with illegal border crossings.
July 7, 1962
Consulate personnel are barred from leaving downtown Yining, leading to a violation of local government rules and an investigation of a Soviet official.
July 11, 1962
The Xinjiang Foreign Affairs Office follows up on an order to monitor the movements of Soviet automobiles.
July 9, 1962
The Chinese Foreign Ministry asks for information on the movements of Soviet owned automobiles in Xinjiang.
July 4, 1964
Report on closure of Soviet consulates, worrying activities of the consulates, and plans for the exit of Soviet nationals from China.
June 8, 1962
Zhang Hanfu and Ambassador Chervonenko debate the massive flight of Chinese nationals from Xinjiang to Soviet Kazakhstan.
June 1962
A report on the work of the Chinese Foreign Ministry and Public Security Ministry in collecting evidence of Soviet wrongdoing in Xinjiang.