1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
Zhou Enlai, a co-founder of the Chinese Communist Party, rose to become the Chinese Premier from 1949-1976.
1970
Kim Il Sung mentioned his gratitude to the Soviet Union. Kim discussed the impact of the Cultural Revolution on China and Sino-DPRK ties, and his wish to improve relations with the USSR.
1964
Zhou Enlai and Kawawa discuss the diplomatic competition between Taiwan and the PRC, political conditions in Tanzania and Zanzibar, and plans for the Second Asian-African Conference.
1962
Zhou Enlai and Pham Van Dong discuss North Vietnam's support for revolutions in South Vietnam, Thailand, and Laos.
1959
Zhou Enlai and Le Thanh Nghi review Chinese economic aid to North Vietnam.
1961
On the attempts of Ho Chi Minh to mediate between Albania and the Soviet Union.
1965
Zhou Enlai and Le Thanh Nghi discuss US military strategy in the Vietnam War.
A brief conversation concerning a North Vietnamese request for Chinese assistance with an aerial survey. Zhou and Nguyen Duy Trinh also discuss Chinese and Polish economic aid to the DRV.
1973
The cable indicates the key issues regarding Sino-Australian relations, including the settlement in Vietnam and a more close relationship with Australia.
The cable analyzes Chinese Premier Zhou's attitude toward Sino-Australian relation.
The cable indicates that Australia intends to improve its economic and political relations with China.