1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
Western Europe
North America
China
Southeast Asia
1949 -
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1898 - 1976
1893 - 1976
1879 - 1953
February 3, 1958
The Chinese Foreign Ministry offers some ideas for a forthcoming visit of Zhou Enlai to North Korea.
August 20, 1965
Kim Il Sung and the Chinese Friendship Delegation discuss agriculture issues in China and North Korea, the war in Vietnam, and confrontation with the United States.
September 25, 1965
China and North Korea arrange for North Korean aid to be shipped to North Vietnam through China.
September 26, 1965
North Korea and China negotiate who will pay for the cost of shipping material aid to North Vietnam.
October 12, 1965
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs follows up on the work of China, North Vietnam, and North Korea to ship material aid from Korea to Vietnam.
August 6, 1964
Zhou Enlai and Mohamed Yala exchange views on the situation in Vietnam and across Africa, while discussing the Second Asian-African Conference and the Non-Aligned Movement
November 15, 1963
The Chinese Embassy in Vietnam reports on the alleged maneuvers of Ngo Dinh Nhu, North Vietnamese diplomacy, and France's attitudes toward Vietnam.
October 27, 1965
The Chinese Embassy in North Korea forwards a letter from Kim Il Sung concerning the Second Asian-African Conference.
November 10, 1965
Zhou Enlai and Ri Ju-yeon have an extensive discussion on the situation in Asia and Africa.
December 10, 1965
Ri Ju-yeon questions Li Qiang about the presence of Chinese companies in Hong Kong as well as the establishment of Banks of China in Singapore and elsewhere.