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May 10, 1955

Report from the Chinese Foreign Ministry, 'Comments on the Asian-African Conference from Capitalist Ruled Countries After the Asian-African Conference'

The Chinese Foreign Ministry summarizes (predominantly) Western leaders' statements about the Bandung Conference. Secretary Dulles expressed great satisfaction with the "useful and good conference," especially its role in "checking China," while Great Britain expressed strong disapproval of China's behavior at the conference and France was "shocked" that Algeria was discussed. Israel and Australia expressed regret that they were excluded from the conference.

June 14, 1989

Conversation between M. S. Gorbachev and FRG Chancellor Helmut Kohl

Gorbachev and Kohl discuss relations with the United States, Kohl's upcoming visit to Poland, and the status of reforms in various socialist countries.

August 15, 1949

Untitled report on Yugoslav activities

Said Abdulla Kamala leaves for Yugoslavia to interrogate Victor Vidmar.

June 25, 1949

Untitled report on Yugoslav activities

The Yugoslav Commission in Beirut plans to bring propaganda to Syria and Lebanon through Beirut.

June 20, 1949

Untitled report on the Cominform and the Yugoslav Commission in Beirut

The Cominform is expected to soon make a major decision, and Yugoslavian communist newspapers are discovered in Beirut.

June 20, 1949

Untitled report on the Yugoslav Intelligence Services

After arriving in Beirut, Wadi' Khayyat is suspected to be a secret agent for the Cominform.

June 1, 1949

Untitled report on Yugoslav activities in Lebanon

The Yugoslav government is investigating its former chargé d'affaires in Lebanon.

April 22, 1949

Untitled report on Yugoslav activities in Lebanon

Fragment about a former ambassador to Lebanon from Yugoslavia.

January 24, 1962

Transcription of Speech by Yugoslav General Ivan Gosnjak

This note describes a conference of important governmental leaders that gathered on Dec. 21, 1961 to hear Gosnjak speak. He spoke about the power of socialism and the importance of a united Soviet bloc against adversity.

March 6, 1963

Cable from the Chinese Embassy in Romania, 'Some Reflections on Romania’s Approach to Combating Revisionism'

The Chinese Embassy in Bucharest reports on Romanian-Yugoslav relations.

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