1893-1976
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(372) documents
East Asia
1893- 1976
1879- 1953
1898- 1976
North America
Southeast Asia
China
1894- 1971
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March 25, 1984
Foreign Ministers Wu Xueqian and Abe Shintaro exchange views on the Soviet Union and its policies toward China and Japan.
Deng and Nakasone briefly exchange views on the Soviet Union and its military build up in Mongolia.
March 24, 1984
Nakasone and Zhao Ziyang review Chinese and Japanese views on the Soviet Union's military build up and the Cambodian issue.
March 27, 1984
An addendum to the conversation notes between Hu Yaobang and Nakasone Yasuhiro.
October 7, 1951
Telegram from Stalin to Mao discussing the five advisors being sent to Beijing, and the military equipment being sent by the end of 1951 for the remaining six divisions -- the delivery of which is being delayed six months.
December 2, 1961
The Chinese Embassy in Poland reports that "Gomułka will absolutely continue to follow Khrushchev in opposing China and Albania."
October 17, 1961
The Chinese Embassy in Poland concludes that "Poland consciously wishes to improve Chinese-Polish relations."
October 14, 1961
Chen Yi and Reis Malile discuss Sino-Albanian trade and Syria's secession from the United Arab Republic.
January 5, 1951
Peng Dehuai informs Stalin of what was happening on the front lines, and the status of the their armies and the opposing ones.
December 25, 1950
Passes on the message that the proposed procedure and terms of training of Chinese pilots in jet aircraft are satisfactory.