1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
Western Europe
1916- 1978
1898- 1976
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1901- 1972
North America
January 23, 1964
The Department of Political and Security Council Affairs outlines the diplomatic consequences of France's recognition of the People's Republic of China in 1964.
November 7, 1963
Edgar Faure briefs Charles de Gaulle on his visit to China, his meetings with senior Chinese leaders, and the prospects for Sino-French normalization.
November 2, 1963
During Edgar Faure's visit to China, Zhou Enlai lays out China's demands for Sino-French normalization.
November 28, 1970
Italy establishes diplomatic relations with the People's Republic of China.
November 3, 1970
President Saragat discusses the dilemma between recognizing mainland China and respecting the sovereignty of Taiwan.
December 5, 1969
Mitchell Sharp and Aldo Moro coordinate Canadian and Italian policies towards China and Taiwan.
October 1, 1969
Moro discusses the ongoing negotiations at the UN concerning the recognition of the People's Republic of China.
July 14, 1969
The Italian delegation to the UN decides to vote in favor of the assignment of the Chinese seat to the PRC.
November 27, 1968
An Italian Foreign Ministry report on future policies leading to Italy's recognition of the People's Republic of China and Beijing's admission to the United Nations.
December 30, 1970
Following the normalization of relations between Canada and Italy and China, the French Foreign Ministry speculates how China's status at the United Nations may change in the near future.