1893-1976
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1898- 1976
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May 28, 1965
Zhou Enlai outlines the Chinese reaction should the US expand the Vietnam War into China, reassuring Subandrio that should the war enter China, his country is prepared to retaliate.
June 4, 1965
Zhou Enlai sees the current US involvement in the Congo as a serious situation, but, on a worldwide scale, Vietnam is much more serious.
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.
December 18, 1965
Zhou Enlai and Chen Yi strategize about negotiation with the United States.
March 23, 1966
Zhou Enlai cautions Le Duan against Soviet assistance.
April 13, 1966
China stresses the importance of Chinese aid in Vietnam, while pointing out Vietnam’s seeming mistrust; Vietnam relies on Chinese support.
August 23, 1966
Zhou Enlai proposes sending more military personnel to Vietnam, he also criticizes Vietnamese press for writing about historical Chinese aggressions toward Vietnam.
April 7, 1967
Soviet proposals to increase aid to Vietnam, via China
June 17, 1970
Zhou Enlai assures Nguyen Thi Binh that victory in Vietnam is possible, despite expansion.
July 23, 1970
Zhou Enlai discusses the advantages and disadvantages of signing the Geneva accords.