1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
North America
Southeast Asia
1893 - 1976
South Asia
1898 - 1976
1879 - 1953
1949 -
1954 -
1912 - 1994
March 4, 1955
Indian prime minister asked Chinese delegation whether Zhou Enlai would participate in the Asian-African Conference. The Chinese delegate gave positive answer but without detailed itinerary.
March 8, 1955
The Department of International Trade estimated that the Asian-African Conference would be a good occasion to strengthen economic and trade relations with the participating countries. The Department of International Trade therefore made the recommendations to befriend with these former colonies for developing strong economic and political relations.
September 1978
A short excerpt from a discussion about China
March 12, 1955
The Department of International Trade estimated that the Asian-African Conference would be a good occasion to strengthen economic and trade relations with the participating countries. The Department of International Trade therefore made the recommendations to befriend with these former colonies for developing strong economic and political relations. This is the modified version of the draft plan that was issued earlier.
July 23, 1970
Zhou Enlai discusses the advantages and disadvantages of signing the Geneva accords.
September 17, 1970
Pham Van Dong outlines two new diplomatic offensives the NLF is taking against the US. Zhou Enlai proposes sending Chinese representatives to the front to observe the situation in South Vietnam.
September 19, 1970
Zhou Enlai asks Pham Van Dong to stop sending students to Europe, opting for education by Chinese teachers in Vietnam instead; he also praises recent Vietnamese diplomacy.
September 23, 1970
Mao Zedong praises Vietnam for skilled military and diplomatic efforts.
March 7, 1971
China and Vietnam’s role in East Asia and the world.
September 7, 1971
Le Duc Tho offers advice to Ieng Sary about the current conflict between China and the Soviet Union.