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June 20, 1989

China Division, Asian Affairs Bureau [Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Japan], 'The Chinese Student Movement (After Armed Suppression by the Military)'

Report from the China Division, Asian Affairs Bureau of Japan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, on the subsequent actions of the United States, Britain, France, West Germany, and Canada.

November 30, 1965

Transcript of Conversation between Zhou Enlai and Jean Chauvel

Premier Zhou and a representative from the French foreign ministry, Jean Chauvel, talk about the Vietnam War. Zhou voices China's support for Vietnamese people's requests for U.S. troops to withdraw from Vietnam and not interfere in Vietnamese internal issues. Zhou says that the U.S. has not comply to Vietnam's request and has on the contrary expanded the war. Chauvel agrees with Zhou that the final decision about the Vietnamese War should be made by Vietnamese people. Chauvel says that the priority should be to stop the current war and calls for a ceasefire to solve the issue. Zhou cites the U.S. expansion of troops and continued involvement in Vietnam as the cause of heightened tension in Vietnam War.

October 23, 1963

Transcript of Conversation between Zhou Enlai and Edgar Faure

Premier Zhou speaks with French prime minister Edgar Faure about more contacts between China and France. Zhou says that as long as the two states respect each others sovereignty, even if they have different political systems, can still peacefully coexist. They discussed topics relating to Algeria, Soviet Union, and Taiwan.

August 3, 1965

Conversation from [Mao Zedong's] Audience with the French Minister of [Cultural] Affairs, [Georges André] Malraux

Mao and Malraux discuss a variety of topics, ranging from the Chinese revolution to American aggression in Vietnam and Soviet revisionism.

September 10, 1964

Conversation from [Mao Zedong's] Audience with the Supervisor of an Exhibition on French Technology and the French Ambassador to China (Excerpt)

Lucien Paye and the supervisor of an exhibit on French technology praise Chinese university students for their enthusiasm and socialized thinking. Mao reacts with skepticism.

November 29, 1983

Letter, André Martinez to Antoine Gomez

André Martinez reflects on his deep admiration for the Chinese Communist Party and the Chinese people, recounting key historical events such as the Long March, socialist modernization, and China's industrial and agricultural development. He expresses gratitude for the opportunity to attend the reception for the Chinese delegation in Bordeaux and emphasizes the importance of strengthening ties between the French and Chinese communist parties.

December 4, 1983

A. Roux, 'Meeting PCF-CCP. 11.24.1983 Session'

Xi Zhongxun presented an overview of China's domestic progress since 1978, highlighting economic growth, political stability, and ongoing socialist modernization. Key topics included economic development, improvements in living standards, party consolidation, institutional reforms, strengthening democracy and socialist legality, ideological challenges, and plans for sustained economic growth through 2000.

December 2, 1983

Untitled draft report for l’Humanité

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.

November 23, 1983

Memo by Max Zins, 'Delegation of the Chinese Communist Party in France, November 23 - December 3, 1983'

In November 1983, a high-level delegation from the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), led by Politburo member Xi Zhongxun, visited France at the invitation of the French Communist Party (PCF) to strengthen bilateral relations and implement a cooperation program established in 1982.

November 1983

Cooperation Programme between the Chinese Communist Party and the French Communist Party (Draft)

The Chinese Communist Party and the French Communist Party agree on ten cooperation program for the exchange of personnel and information.

Pagination