1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
Western Europe
1898- 1976
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1893- 1976
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1904- 1997
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January 22, 1964
The Chinese Foreign Ministry says to inform other countries of the establishment of diplomatic relations with France.
December 26, 1964
Mao and Mahmoud Guenez discuss the Algerian revolution, the lessons of the Chinese experience, and developments in the Congo (Léopoldville).
February 8, 1961
Mao Zedong and Francois Mitterrand discussed interests and conflicts over the Algeria Revolution and sought ways to peacefully reconcile differences.
January 23, 1964
The Department of Political and Security Council Affairs outlines the diplomatic consequences of France's recognition of the People's Republic of China in 1964.
September 5, 1958
Mao Zedong speaks about American foreign policy and the tense international situation following the Chinese decision to begin shelling Jinmen Island in the Taiwan Strait.
November 16, 1966
Lucien Paye, upon departing China, meets with Foreign Minister Chen Yi to discuss the Red Guard movement, Sino-French relations, and the Vietnam War, among other topics.
November 7, 1963
Edgar Faure briefs Charles de Gaulle on his visit to China, his meetings with senior Chinese leaders, and the prospects for Sino-French normalization.
November 2, 1963
During Edgar Faure's visit to China, Zhou Enlai lays out China's demands for Sino-French normalization.
March 5, 1964
Henri de Bourdeille reports on his meeting with the Chinese Ambassador following the establishment of relations between France and China.
November 29, 1963
André Saint Mleux tracks recent Xinhua dispatches on the state of Franco-American relations.