1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
Western Europe
1893 - 1976
1954 -
1898 - 1976
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1949 -
1913 - 2002
April 4, 1963
Chinese and German diplomats discuss East German policies toward the Sino-Soviet split, criticisms of Stalin, and the situation in Yugoslavia.
December 29, 1969
Ambassadors of Hungary, GDR, Czechoslovakia, the USSR, Bulgaria, Poland, and Mongolia discuss the development of socialism and Maoism in the PRC in relation to other countries in the socialist camp.
February 7, 1969
In response to a note from the Chinese Embassy in Paris, Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs Pietro Nenni acknowledges that there is only China.
December 3, 1956
Zhou Enlai reports on his discussion with Nehru concerning the events in Hungary.
2008
Former Romanian Foreign Minister Corneliu Manescu discusses an incident involving the flight of a Romanian delegation over Chinese territory just prior to the Cuban Missile Crisis. Manescu reports that at the time, Romanian leader Gheorghiu-Dej interpreted miscommunication regarding their flightplan as a Soviet attempt on his life. He also discusses the Romanian response to the Cuban Missile Crisis.
November 16, 1966
Lucien Paye, upon departing China, meets with Foreign Minister Chen Yi to discuss the Red Guard movement, Sino-French relations, and the Vietnam War, among other topics.
November 7, 1963
Edgar Faure briefs Charles de Gaulle on his visit to China, his meetings with senior Chinese leaders, and the prospects for Sino-French normalization.
November 2, 1963
During Edgar Faure's visit to China, Zhou Enlai lays out China's demands for Sino-French normalization.
December 16, 1964
Claude Chayet summarizes the responses at the United Nations to China's proposal for a conference on nuclear disarmament.
March 5, 1964
Henri de Bourdeille reports on his meeting with the Chinese Ambassador following the establishment of relations between France and China.