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September 11, 1951
Memorandum of "The Political Attitudes of the Population of North and South Korea in Connection with the Negotiations in Kaesong"
September 10, 1951
Report on "Political Attitudes and Korean-Chinese Relations in Connection with the Armistice Talks"
July 21, 1951
Stalin agrees with Mao on excluding the withdrawal of troops from the armistice negotiation agenda.
July 14, 1951
Stalin agrees with Mao's position in the 13 July telegram.
July 13, 1951
Mao asks Stalin for approval on the armistice negotiation agenda.
July 12, 1951
Stalin thanks Mao for information about the armistice negotiations.
July 11, 1951
Mao sends Stalin a brief report from Li Kenong concerning the agenda for the armistice negotiations.
November 1, 1951
Mao writes to Stalin discussing strategies for a proposal cease hostilities at the front line, and establish a line of demarcation between the two sides.
Mao sends Stalin four telegrams about the armistice negotiations which he received from Li Kenong.
October 18, 1951
Mao writes to Stalin regarding an upcoming conference to discuss strategy for an armistice ending the Korean War.