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March 10, 1970
Kissinger and Dobrynin discuss the upcoming SALT talks, the situation in the Middle East, and Vietnam.
July 29, 1989
The CIA’s National Intelligence Daily for 29 July 1989 describes the latest developments in Lebanon, Syria, Israel, Honduras, Cambodia, the Soviet Union, China, Chile, Sri Lanka, India, and Panama.
March 30, 1965
Ben Bella shares his views on the revolutionary situation in Africa, particularly developments in the Congo.
June 15, 1965
Zhou Enlai and Ho Chi Minh discuss preparations for the second Asian-African Conference and the potential participation of countries such as the Soviet Union, Malaysia, and India.
May 11, 1957
Young Kee Kim briefs Minister Cho on the visit of Yascov Shimone, Israel's minister to Burma, and the agreement on the elevation of the Vietnamese and Philippine legations to embassy.
May 26, 1966
This report describes the visit of Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin to the United Arab Republic (UAR) during which he reinforced positive relations with President Nasser and the UAR and discussed the Vietnam War, Sino-Soviet tensions, the Arab World, Israel, and economic concerns.
1955
A list of problems between China and other Asian-African countries
May 10, 1955
Description of the reaction to the Asian-African Conference in both participating countries and capitalist ruled countries.
June 15, 1979
The conversation starts with Honecker's report on the political and economic situation in the GDR. Meir Vilner informs Honecker about current events in Israel, especially about the position the Communist Party takes toward Zionism, and about his opinion on some foreign policy issues, namely relations with China and Romania and the Middle East peace process.
May 30, 1967
Tito and Ambassador Abuzeid discuss events in Egypt and the Middle East.