1893-1976
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1898- 1969
1893- 1976
East Asia
1898- 1976
Southeast Asia
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1879- 1953
1905- 1954
1906- 1974
South Asia
March 9, 1954
A conversation between Soviet Ambassador to China Pavel Yudin, CCP Secretary Liu Shaoqi and Chinese Prime Minister Zhou Enlai. The primary topic of discussion was the Gao Gang case and the attempts to splinter the Chinese Communist Party.
June 18, 1954
Zhou reports on his meeting with Bidault. Bidault expresses his desire to see the conference continue, and says there is still a week until Eden and Smith leave to reach some agreement. Zhou also speaks of the Cambodia and Laos issues.
January 18, 1950
Mao Zedong gives Liu Shaoqi guidance on Chinese foreign policy towards the United States and Great Britain.
February 10, 1950
Mao Zedong offers instructions on how to publicize the new Sino-Soviet treaty.
Mao Zedong informs Liu Shaoqi that Zhang Wentian, not Zhang Hanfu, ought to be appointed as the PRC Ambassador to the United Nations.
February 12, 1950
Mao Zedong issues an internal party announcement on the signing of a new Sino-Soviet treaty.
February 1, 1950
Mao Zedong and Zhou Enlai offer their greetings to Ho Chi Minh and wish the Viet Minh success in their confrontation with France.
October 2, 1959
Khrushchev and Mao discuss current political situations in Tibet, India, Indochina and Taiwan.
June 22, 1954
Zhou Enlai informed the Chinese government that his purposes of visiting India were to prepare the signing of an Asian peace and to build peace in the Indochina area. He also stated his plans regarding the negotiations of several treaties. The Chinese government agreed with his plans.
January 17, 1950
Mao Zedong announces that the People's Republic of China will recognize Ho Chi Minh's government in northern Vietnam.