1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
Southeast Asia
North America
China
1893- 1976
1898- 1976
1894- 1971
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1904- 1997
June 26, 1962
Ji Pengfei and Stepan Chervonenko spar over the Soviet Union's handling of the peoples who crossed into the USSR from Xinjiang.
May 8, 1962
Ambassador Chervonenko and Deng Xiaoping discuss a proposed conference of world communist leaders.
October 23, 1978
Deng Xiaoping and Fukuda Takeo discuss Sino-Japanese relations, the Soviet Union, Vietnam, and Soviet-American negotiations over nuclear weapons.
October 13, 1960
The Chinese Embassy in Bucharest concludes that "Romania will agree with the USSR on major differences with China."
June 6, 1973
Ambassador Pauls reports a conversation with Chinese Deputy Foreign Minister Qiao Guanhua about the possibility of a Soviet attack on China and Chinese "Second strike capability."
March 5, 1965
Zhou Enlai gives instructions to Ambassador Pan Zili to issue a formal note of protest to the Soviet Union following the crackdown on Chinese and Vietnamese students protesting against the United States in Moscow.
The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs considers how to respond to the Soviet suppression of student demonstrations in Moscow.
The Chinese Embassy in Moscow reports on the "barbaric actions" of Soviet police, who injured and arrested students from China and Vietnam, among other countries.
The Chinese Foreign Ministry requires additional details and clarifications on the protests in Moscow against the United States.
Chinese students in the Soviet Union were beaten and arrested by Soviet police during the protests against the US bombing of Vietnam held in Moscow.