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September 11, 1951

Cable No. 184, V. Ivanenko to Cde. G.I. Tunkin, containing 'The Political Attitudes of the Population of North and South Korea in Connection with the Negotiations in Kaesong'

Memorandum of "The Political Attitudes of the Population of North and South Korea in Connection with the Negotiations in Kaesong"

July 7, 1952

Cable, Vyshinsky to Molotov

Vyshinsky reports the proposals of a Chinese-Korean delegation concerning an armistice in Korea and Korean POW's.

October 21, 1954

On Recent Yugoslav Foreign Policy (second half of 1954)



Zimianin writes on Yugoslav foreign policy and Soviet-Yugoslav foreign relations.

May 27, 1953

About the Situation in Yugoslavia and its Foreign Policy

M. Zimianin reports to Molotov on the internal and foreign policy of Yugoslavia after breaking with the USSR.

June 2, 1978

Memorandum of Conversation between Soviet Foreign Minister Gromyko and US Secretary of State Vance, 31 May 1978 (Excerpts)

Gromyko and Vance discuss the current status of Soviet-American relations and the anti-Soviet sentiment in America. They discuss the common goal of decreasing tension and conflict between the two countries, with disarmament on both sides, moving away from the period of “cold war.”

March 29, 1953

Ciphered Telegram from Kuznetsov and Fedorenko

Report that Kim Il Sung agrees that it is time to bring the war to an end, if not through military means than through negotiations.

September 27, 1958

Letter, Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union to the Chinese Communist Party, on the Soviet Union's Readiness to Provide Assistance to China in the Event of an Attack

In the wake of the Taiwan Strait Crisis, the Soviet Union promises to intervene in the event of a nuclear attack on China from the United States.

December 12, 1956

Memorandum, Chen Yun to N. A. Bulganin

Chen Yun explains why China cannot purchase as many military supplies from the Soviet Union as original proposed.

March 13, 1957

Memorandum, Chinese Foreign Ministry to the Soviet Embassy to Beijing

The Chinese government corrects perceived errors in a report complied by the Soviet Far East Economic Committee on China's economic development.

December 14, 1957

Memorandum, Chinese Embassy in Moscow to the Soviet Foreign Ministry

The Chinese Government proposes that a joint Sino-Soviet commission in charge of national defense industry be established.

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