The Soviet Union will help to train Chinese specialists in the area of nuclear energy.
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[handwritten[ Presidium (2) AS
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19 August 1955
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19 August 1955
Proposal of the USSR Ministry of Higher Education on providing assistance to the Chinese People’s Republic in training specialists for work in the area of the peaceful use of atomic energy.
1. Satisfy the request of the PRC government on providing assistance in the training of specialists for work in the area of the peaceful use of atomic energy in organized educational establishments in Beijing and Lanzhou.
2. Confirm the draft of the instructions to the USSR embassy in Beijing (see attachment).
3. Task the Ministry of Higher Education to accept 2-3 representatives from the Chinese Side to explain the character of assistance in organizing the training of personnel to work in the area of the peaceful use of atomic energy.
4. Introduce [this] for confirmation of the Presidium.
CC Secretary.
[?Sent] to the Presidium
1. 2-page attachment (illegible)
2. [mostly illegible, with reference to Khobylev]
3. [mostly illegible, with reference to CPSU CC]
[illegible]
Confirmed by the Presidium
Pr. No. 142 p. [?58] from 22 [?] 1955.
A Presidium entry on aiding China in the work of nuclear energy.
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