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1898 - 1974
January 20, 1951
Yudin recounts his meetings with Mao Zedong, Liu Shaoqi, and Zhou Enlai. In three meetings, Yudin learned more about China's relations with other communist parties in Asia, economic conditions in China, and developments in the Korean War.
September 25, 1958
The Chinese government analyzes the intentions and likely benefits of having Burmese business people come to trade fairs in China.
July 1, 1964
The CCP Central Committee’s instructions are to vigorously struggle for Ne Win, to support him economically and to expand the imports from Burma.
June 26, 1964
Excerpts from Ne Win's conversations with Burmese officials and criticisms of the economic situation as a result of his policies.
August 28, 1962
The Chinese Embassy in Burma reports on Burma's economic relations with the United Stated.
April 16, 1955
Summary of the meeting between the Burmese, Chinese and Indian Prime Ministers. The three wished that permanent economic and political institutions could be set up at the Bandung Conference but expressed doubt on that possibility and on whether these institutions could work as desired. Besides, Zhou Enlai proposed the issuance of a document to express the participants' common aspirations. The issue of the Five Principles was also touched upon.