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June 6, 1978

Statement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam on Question of Hoa People in Viet Nam

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam defends its track record in handling the question of Hoa People, or ethnic Chinese, in Vietnam and acusses China of creating "anti-Vietnamese feeling among the Chinese people."

May 9, 1973

Letter, Bureau de Liaison des Forces Centristes Sud-Vietnamiennes to the Secretary General

The Bureau de Liaison des Forces Centristes Sud-Vietnamiennes transmits to the Secretary General a note of the Republic of Vietnam's adherence to the Paris Peace Accords.

April 9, 1973

Letter, Bureau de Liaison des Forces Centristes Sud-Vietnamiennes to Kurt Waldheim

The Bureau de Liaison des Forces Centristes Sud-Vietnamiennes transmits a note of conversation between the Provisional Revolutionary Government and the Government of the Republic of Vietnam to Secretary General Kurt Waldheim.

April 7, 1979

Telegram to the Direct of the Korean Central Intelligence Agency from the Minister of Foreign Affairs, “Report on DPRK’s Foreign Minister Heo Dam’s Visit to Yugoslavia, etc."

Report on Foreign Minister of North Korea Heo Dam's visit to Yugoslavia. The report covers the conversation between Heo and Yugoslavia on the matter of the Non-Aligned movement, Yugoslavia's support for North Korea's inter-Korean reunification, and the political situation in Indochina.

March 27, 1957

Asian Peoples' Anti-Communist League Third Annual Conference: Speeches and Reports

Remarks from delegates across Asia, including Ngo Dinh Diem, attending the Third Annual Conference of the Asian Peoples' Anti-Communist League in Saigon, Vietnam.

October 15, 1956

Speech Given by Mr. Tsi Kuac Than, Chief Delegate of VIetnam at the Opening Session of the Asia Youth and Students Anti-Communist Conference

In a push for unity among non-communist countries in Asia, Tsi Kuac Than of Vietnam announces that "our problems are basically the same as yours."

October 15, 1956

Speech Given by Mr. Tseng Hsien-yung, Chief of the Chinese Delegation at the Opening Session of the Asian Youth and Students Anti-Communist Conference

Tseng Hsien-yung (Zeng Xianyong) encourages Asia's youth to resist communist aggression.

October 15, 1956

Greeting Words of Mr. Chin-Hang Kong, Chairman of the Asian Peoples' Anti-Communist League of Korea

Chin-Hang Kong states that "in order to fight against Communism we must be strong, and in order to be strong we must have one idea and one organization."

October 15, 1956

Speech Given by the Chinese Ambassador at the Opening Session of Asian Youth & Students Anti-Communist Conference

Remarks by the Chinese Ambassador on the common anti-communist struggle faced by China, South Korea, Vietnam, and the Philippines.

June 15, 1954

Asian Peoples' Anti-Communist Conference, Provisional Summary Record of the Opening Session

Delegates from South Korea, China, Macao, the Philippines, and the Ryukyu Islands discuss the anti-communist struggle in the Asia Pacific.

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