Anastas Mikoyan and Mao Zedong discuss the independence of Mongolia, the independence movement in Xinjiang, the construction of a railroad in Xinjiang, CCP contacts with the VKP(b), the candidate for Chinese ambassador to the USSR, aid from the USSR to China, CCP negotiations with the Guomindang, the preparatory commisssion for convening the PCM, the character of future rule in China, Chinese treaties with foreign powers, and the Sino-Soviet treaty.
February 4, 1949
Cable, Anastas Mikoyan to Joseph Stalin
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A.I. MIKOYAN to I.V. STALIN February 4, 1949
To comrade STALIN.
About Mao Zedong’s impression from the telegrams of com. STALIN
I deem it necessary to note that Mao Zedong and members of the Politburo were very pleased with the content of the telegrams received from you, and for the whole evening during a long conversation remained in very good mood.
Mikoyan. 4/II
Cable from Mikoyan to Stalin, saying that Mao and the members of the Chinese Politburo were pleased with the content of previous telegrams sent by Stalin.
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