1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
Southeast Asia
Western Europe
1912 - 1992
1907 - 1972
1910 - 1992
1913 - 2002
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December 2, 1983
Xi Zhongxun led a Chinese Communist Party (CCP) delegation to France at the invitation of the French Communist Party (PCF) to discuss party relations, domestic policies, and international issues, including peace and disarmament.
December 7, 1983
A summary of the CCP delegation's visit to the French Communist Party, covering the significance and composition of the delegation and domestic and foreign policies affirmed by the delegation.
November 30, 1983
A summary of the French Communist Party's meeting with the delegation from the Chinese Communist Party led by Xi Zhongxun and Qiao Shi, in which they introduce domestic situations and China's foreign policy on Cambodia and Afghanistan.
May 5, 1980
Hu Yaobang summarize in six points the international situation and the position of CCP in foreign policy: USSR, China-Vietnam, Cambodia.
June 15, 1964
Lucien Paye summarizes the views of the Yugoslavian chargé d’affaires in Beijing on China's policies toward Laos and other countries in Southeast Asia and Africa.
September 9, 1963
Andre Saint Mleux summarizes a recent visit to China made by M. Scheyven.
December 30, 1970
Following the normalization of relations between Canada and Italy and China, the French Foreign Ministry speculates how China's status at the United Nations may change in the near future.
May 27, 1970
The Secretary of the Polish Embassy in Paris offers his views on Sino-Soviet relations in the context of developments in the Vietnam War.
October 28, 1969
Luo Guibo is curious about developments in West German-Soviet relations and the Conference on European Security, while Etienne Manac’h inquires about China's appointment of ambassadors to Europe.
October 10, 1969
Etienne Manac’h reports that although China may soon re-appoint ambassadors to Eastern Europe, officials from Poland and Czechoslovakia are skeptical of China's policies toward their countries.