1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
1898- 1976
Southeast Asia
East Asia
1906- 2000
North America
1901- 1972
1907- 1986
1893- 1976
1890- 1969
November 9, 1964
Zhou Enlai and Gomulka discuss the Sino-Soviet split following Khrushchev's removal as well as Poland's involvement in maintaining peace in Vietnam.
May 31, 1956
Premier Zhou Enlai and Ambassador Nehru discuss the Korean ceasefire, the role of the Neutral Nations Supervisory Committee, the Sino-American ambassadorial talks, and the situation in Indochina.
March 26, 1965
Zhou Enlai, Maurer, and Ceausescu discuss US military engagement in South Vietnam and USSR's response.
June 6, 1973
Le Duan asks Zhou Enlai for Chinese help in building industry and infrastructure, as per a previous agreement between China and Vietnam.
August 20, 1965
Zhou Enlai explains Chinese opposition to peace talks with the United States to end the Vietnam War.
August 12, 1965
The Chinese Foreign Ministry reports on a visit by the French Minister of State Andre Malraux to China. Malraux came in part to act as a peace broker for the United States and proposed a plan to Zhou Enlai to divide Vietnam. Zhou rejected the proposal.
July 12, 1972
Excerpt in which Zhou Enlai recounts his and Mao Zedong’s trip to China in 1945
July 7, 1972
In an excerpt from the talk, Zhou Enlai stresses the importance of the time between July and October 1972 for the Vietnam War.
September 7, 1969
Excerpt from a talk with Ion Gheorghe Maurer in which Zhou Enlai discusses the Soviet Union’s role in Vietnamese negotiations. Maurer was leading a Romanian Party and government delegation to attend Ho Chi Minh's funeral in Hanoi. He made a stopover in Beijing on September 7, 1969.
August 16, 1973
Zhou Enlai discusses his concerns regarding US negotiations in Cambodia.