Chinese Democratic League confirms their interests in Sino-Polish relations and their support to the Polish Democratic Party's visit.
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CRYPTOGRAM No 3356 D.II {217}
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Signed by:
Min. Majewski /acting/
Dir. Sabik
Dir. Korczewski
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{signature: ZGóralczyk}
BEIJING – DEMBOWSKI URGENT
1. Due to urgent state matters Młyńczak will not lead the DP delegation. He will be replaced by the vice-chairman of the CC of the DP, vice-chairman of Sejm Marek Wieczorek. Please, explain that appropriately to the Chinese.
2. Jan Janowski joins the delegation /our cl.64/, member of the board of the CC DP /replacing M.’s wife/. Interpreter – {corrected: Bogusław} Zakrzewski, adviser to the minister at DPKiN[1]. Five people in total
3. Choose the speakers. The agenda and route as agreed before. CDL
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[2] “ad acta”
A report on changes to the logistical arrangement of the Polish Democratic Party's visit to China.
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