1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
North America
1910 - 1988
1887 - 1975
Southeast Asia
1875 - 1965
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1893 - 1976
December 7, 1979
Prime Minister Ohira and Premier Hua discuss foreign policy toward Taiwan, Indochina, Vietnam and the Korean Peninsula.
December 6, 1979
China and Japan discuss Taiwan and the relationship China will allow Japan and other countries to have with Taiwan.
August 28, 1952
Zhou reports on the latest negotiations with the Soviet Union concerning the Changchun Railway, the LÃŒshun Port, and a rubber agreement. Zhou and Molotov also discussed the possibility of signing peace treaties with Japan.
November 6, 1954
Zhou Enlai and Japanese Diet Members discuss Japan's relationship with the United States, the overall trends in Sino-Japanese relations, and some specific issues in Sino-Japanese relations, such as war criminals, fisheries, and communications.
March 30, 1972
The Japanese Ambassador in South Korea considers Japan's policies toward the Korean Peninsula in light of the US-China and Japan-China openings.
September 13, 1959
During a conversation with Ishibashi Tanzan, Liao Chengzhi claimed that "preconditions are needed for further cooperation" to promote Sino-Japanese friendly relations. To eliminate mistrust, Liao Chengzhi asked Japan to abolish the U.S. military bases.
September 12, 1959
During a conversation with Ishibashi Tanzan, Liao Chengzhi claims that the Japanese Prime Minister "did many things that hurt the feelings of the Chinese people," perhaps the first use of this now famous phrase in Chinese foreign policy discourse.
January 21, 1957
Young Kee Kim briefs Minister Cho on the meeting between Filipino bankers and the Chinese government to promote cultural and economic exchange between two countries.
May 1, 1957
President Rhee expresses discontent on America's effort to have countries in Asia to sign pacts with Japan.
August 7, 1957
Minister Park briefs Minister Cho on Japan's decision to refuse trade with the Philippines on a barter arrangement.