1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
1949-
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East Asia
China
1913- 2008
1918- 2003
January 19, 1979
In light of "anti-China crazed behavior on the part of Vietnam," the Chinese Foreign Ministry and Public Security Ministry have decided to abrogate a visa agreement with Vietnam.
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 21, 1962
The Chinese Foreign Ministry and Public Security Ministry claim success in uncovering evidence of illegal Soviet activities in Xinjiang.
May 29, 1962
The Chinese Foreign Ministry and Public Security Ministry report on political developments in Xinjiang since the mass exodus of citizens to the Soviet Union.
May 18, 1962
The Chinese Government is collecting evidence against the Soviet Union in light of the Yi-Ta incident.
May 13, 1962
The Chinese Government forbids citizens in Xinjiang from traveling to the Soviet Union.
March 24, 1962
The Ministries of Foreign Affairs and Public Security announces that temporary economic difficulties in China and the failure of local authorities to process legal travel arrangements are the reasons underlying illegal border crossings between China and North Korea.
March 23, 1962
The Ministries of Foreign Affairs and Public Security explain North Korea's complaints regarding China's inability to effectively prevent illegal border crossings and summarize the Chinese understanding of the issue and specify instructions on resolving the issue of illegal border crossings.
May 1961
The Ministries of Foreign Affairs and Public Security expresses concern at the growing number of illegal border crossing among ethnic Koreans of Chinese nationality into North Korea.
December 17, 1957
The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs informs the Chinese Embassy in North Korea and the Public Security Offices in Liaoning, Jilin, Heilongjiang Provinces of China and North Korea's policies regarding illegal border crossings.