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November 2, 1963

Summary of Ideas Expressed by the Prime Minister Zhou Enlai

During Edgar Faure's visit to China, Zhou Enlai lays out China's demands for Sino-French normalization.

November 28, 1970

Establishment of Diplomatic Relations between the Italian Republic and the People’s Republic of China

Italy establishes diplomatic relations with the People's Republic of China.

November 3, 1970

Letter from President Giuseppe Saragat to Aldo Moro

President Saragat discusses the dilemma between recognizing mainland China and respecting the sovereignty of Taiwan.

December 5, 1969

Note on the Conversation between the Honourable Minister and the Canadian Minister for Foreign Affairs Sharp, at NATO in Brussels

Mitchell Sharp and Aldo Moro coordinate Canadian and Italian policies towards China and Taiwan.

October 1, 1969

Letter from Aldo Moro to Franco Mario Malfatti

Moro discusses the ongoing negotiations at the UN concerning the recognition of the People's Republic of China.

November 27, 1968

Italian Policy towards the People’s Republic of China

An Italian Foreign Ministry report on future policies leading to Italy's recognition of the People's Republic of China and Beijing's admission to the United Nations.

December 30, 1970

Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Department of Political Affairs, Asia-Oceania, Note, 'State of the Chinese Question after Canada and Italy’s Recognition of Beijing and After the UN Discussion'

Following the normalization of relations between Canada and Italy and China, the French Foreign Ministry speculates how China's status at the United Nations may change in the near future.

April 15, 1954

The Question of a Conference of the Five Great Powers with the Participation of the PRC

At a conference of the Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the USSR, US, Britain and France, the USSR proposes a conference including the PRC, but the others oppose China's participation.

December 5, 1950

VKP(b) CC Politburo decision with approved orders to Vyshinsky in New York and Roshchin in Beijing with message for Zhou Enlai

Memorandums from the VKP(b) CC to Vyshinsky and Roshchin regarding the Soviet and PRC stances on discussions in the UN General Assembly and Security Council on the Chinese intervention in Korea.

December 7, 1950

Ciphered telegram from Roshchin conveying message from Zhou Enlai to Soviet Government

A telegram from Roshchin in Beijing to Moscow, informing the Soviet leadership of the terms under which the Chinese will consider an armistice on the Korean Peninsula.

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