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April 15, 1961
Edward Ochab insists that Poland "is friendly toward China."
October 11, 1961
The Chinese Embassy reports on Gomułka's foreign policies.
August 16, 1961
The Chinese Embassy reviews Poland's foreign and domestic policies, and concludes that the "Polish United Workers’ Party leadership has a fairly systematic right-deviating brand of nationalism."
May 31, 1962
Wang Bingnan reports extensively on social, political, religious, and economic conditions within Poland, as well as Poland's foreign relalations with the US, the Soviet Union, and China.
April 14, 1961
The Chinese Embassy in Poland reviews the state of China's relations with Poland in 1960-1961.
December 2, 1961
The Chinese Embassy in Poland reports that "Gomułka will absolutely continue to follow Khrushchev in opposing China and Albania."
October 17, 1961
The Chinese Embassy in Poland concludes that "Poland consciously wishes to improve Chinese-Polish relations."
January 24, 1962
General Wyderkowski reports on topics such as: problems within the Soviet Union specifically with economic and industry production; military industry development observations, including nuclear preparations; suggestion for more interaction between army and society; efforts for positive relationship between Polish Embassy and Moscow and little contact with capitalist countries; 22nd Congress of the Soviet Union; new military training techniques; and foreign policy, especially increased interest in diplomatic ties to Africa.
November 27, 1963
Feliks Baranowski and Wang Guoquan discuss the Sino-Soviet split and China's relations with Poland.
September 30, 1965
China's relations with Poland are reviewed within the context of Soviet-Polish relations.