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East Asia
China
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1906- 1972
Central Asia
June 28, 1962
Chervonenko denies Soviet responsibility for illegal border crossings, and the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs responds by referring to a previous memorandum.
June 25, 1962
The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs informs the Soviet government that its accusations against China of illegal migration are groundless.
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.
September 25, 1962
An Uyghur newspaper carries a feature commemorating a revolutionary poet, and summaries of related articles are included in this memorandum.
August 22, 1962
A Chinese propaganda source reports on Uyghur culture in Kazakhstan, a recent publication in Kazakhstan about a Xinjiang worker, and a letter from Xinjiang appearning in a literary journal.
June 8, 1962
The Soviet Government presents its views on developments along the Xinjiang-USSR border.
April 30, 1962
A Soviet account, presented to the Chinese Foreign Ministry of the cross border exodus in Xinjiang.
April 24, 1962
The Soviet Union states that, as of April 24, at least 10,000 individuals from Xinjiang have crossed into the USSR.
The Chinese Foreign Ministry protests the cross border flight from Xinjiang.
April 27, 1962
Mao instructs Zhou to determine whether long-time Uyghur official, Saypiddin Azizi, can return to Xinjiang in the wake of the Yi-Ta Incident.