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July 16, 1954

From the Journal of Molotov: Secret Memorandum of Conversation with Zhou Enlai and Pham Van Dong

Soviet Foreign Minister Vyacheslav M. Molotov describes his earlier conversations with British Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden and French Prime Minister Pierre Mendes-France to Chinese Premier Zhou Enlai and Vietnamese Vice-Premier Pham Van Dong. Eden told Molotov in their conversation that he preferred military issues to be primarily in the cease-fire agreement between Vietnam and France, rather than in France’s draft of its Geneva Conference declaration. Molotov’s discussion with Mendes-France dealt with elections in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia, the line of demarcation between North and South Vietnam, and the withdrawal of foreign troops from Vietnam.

October 9, 1965

Discussion between Zhou Enlai and Pham Van Dong

Zhou Enlai addresses Pham Van Dong, not supporting the idea of Soviet volunteers entering Vietnam and discussing Cambodian involvement in the war.

September 20, 1970

Discussion between Ambassador Wang Youping and Pham Van Dong

Wang Youping asks Pham Van Dong Vietnam’s position on points concerning the revolution in Cambodia.

January 24, 1973

Discussion between Zhou Enlai and Prince Sihanouk

Zhou Enlai ensures no outside interference in the countries of Cambodia and Laos.

June 5, 1973

Discussion between Zhou Enlai, Le Duan, Pham Van Dong and Le Thanh Nghi

The role of China and Vietnam in the Cambodian revolution; also a discussion on the current situation in South Vietnam.

April 5, 1955

Views and Suggestions of the Experts on the Asian-African Conference

Experts gave opinions on the Asian-African Conference regarding agenda, strategies, and other logistic issues, basically stating that China had to focus on the adoption of principal issues, not substantial issues, and to show other countries that China was a peace-loving country.

Pagination