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April 13, 1962
The Chinese Foreign Ministry provides instructions to the Embassy in Romania on how it should handle relations with Bucharest in the context of the Sino-Soviet split.
May 31, 1962
The Chinese Embassy in Romania offers its perspectives on Romania's policies towards China, India, Albania, Yugoslavia, the United Kingdom, and Austria.
September 28, 1957
This issue contains content on China's efforts to cooperate with Romania and Czechoslovakia in the fields of science and technology, preventing the migration of people from rural areas to urban areas, water irrigation works and fertilizer accumulation campaign, development of advanced agricultural tools, supporting higher education students participation in scientific research for businesses and enterprises, strengthening middle school and normal schools anti-rightist thought curriculum, and heating subsidies for work units.
July 20, 1957
This issue contains content on the boundary between China and Myanmar, the establishment of autonomous regions in Guangxi and Ningxia, China-Romania economic exchanges, a Ministry of Supervision investigation natural disasters, commemorating the PLA, heatstroke prevention, pest control, and taxation policies.
March 22, 1948
An analytical report written by internal analysts from the Romanian Foreign Ministry, M. Cristian and I. Nitescu, in 22 March 1948 to estimate the evolution and impact of the Marshall Plan.
September 2, 1947
A 25-page report sent by the Romanian Ambassador in Moscow, Iorgu Iordan, regarding Soviet perceptions of the Marshall Plan and a synthesis of life in Soviet Union as reflected in the media.
July 8, 1947
Telegram no. 964 sent by the Romanian Ambassador in Oslo, on 8 July, 1947, regarding the concerns of Norwegian politicians who believed that Marshall Plan would influence Norwegian sovereignty.
July 17, 1947
Telegram no. 381 from 17 July, sent by the Charge d’ affairs Totescu from the Romanian Legation in Portugal, explaining the reasons why Portugal accepted the ERP
July 30, 1947
Telegram no.475 from 30 July sent by the Romanian Ambassador in Sofia, explaining the refusal of Marshall Plan by Bulgaria
July 12, 1947
Letter signed by Minister Tatarescu on July 12 in response to Roy M. Melbourne, the US Representative of Legation, who sent to the Romanian Government a Note of Protest on 24 June, 1947, regarding deprivation of civil liberties, arbitrary arrests and detention of hundreds of opposition parties.