1893-1976
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1904 - 1997
1909 - 1992
1893 - 1976
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1922 - 2012
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1887 - 1975
November 2, 1979
The Vietnamese Permanent Representative to the UN submits an excerpt from a record of conversation between Pol Pot and Hua Guofeng, dated September 29, 1977.
September 24, 1975
September 29, 1975
Deng Xiaoping recounts a meeting between Zhou Enlai and Ho Chi Minh, at which Ho Chi Minh accused the Chinese of attempting to intimidate the Vietnamese by stationing troops close to the Chinese-Vietnamese border. Le Duan states that he had never been brifed on that meeting. Excerpt.
April 10, 1967
Zhou Enlai and Mao Zedong address the issue of problematic Chinese Red Guard.
Zhou Enlai discusses expansion of Vietnam War, as well as the development of a new front in Cambodia; also, a discussion on Prince Sihanouk and Lon Nol.
April 11, 1967
Mao Zedong encourages Pham Van Dong to continue fighting and praises the Vietnamese on the resiliency, not only in the war against the Americans, but against the French and Japanese.
Zhou Enlai recounts previous relations concerning Taiwan and the GMD, America and the Soviet Union within the context of China’s recent history. He also emphasizes the need for Cambodian support.
April 12, 1967
Zhou Enlai discusses the class struggle present in China.
May 13, 1967
Qiao Guanhua disagrees with the plan to send Soviet planes to Vietnam via air instead of rail.
May 7, 1968
Zhou Enlai draws on differences between the Korean War and the Vietnam War as a way to show the importance of strong negotiating tactics in Vietnam, he also asks Xuan Thuy to keep negotiations secret from the Soviets.