Huang Zhen, Mesyastev, and Xu discuss the flight of Xinjiang residents to the Soviet Union and controversy surrounding the Soviet government's inconsistencies in dealing with illegal border crossings.
August 11, 1962
Cable from the Chinese Foreign Ministry, 'Text of the Memorandum from the Soviet Union dated 9 August and Request for Proposals'
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Text of the Memorandum from the Soviet Union dated 9 August and Request for Proposals
[To the] Xinjiang Foreign Affairs Department and the [Xinjiang Uyghur] Autonomous Region Party Committee: (top secret)
On 9 August, the Chargé d'affaires of the Embassy of the Soviet Union submitted one memorandum to Vice Minister Huang [Zhen] regarding the illegal border crossings by residents of Xinjiang. I plan to reply to it as soon as possible. Please send your proposals via cable soon. Please see the following for the full text of the memo.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
11 August 1962
The Chinese government informs the Soviet Union that it intends to reply to a recent cable regarding illegal border crossings.
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