April 20, 1955
Cable from Zhang Hanfu, 'Second Daily Report on the Activities of the Delegation'
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Forward to: Soviet – European Department, International Department, First Asia Department, Second Asia Department, Europe – Africa Department, American Australian Department, Intelligence Department, Consular Department, Protocol Department, Human Resources Department, General Service Department, Research Center, Authority Committee (for rank of Commissioner above)
Priority: Rush
From: Bandung
Date: 1955, April, 19
Forwarded to: Chairman, [Liu] Shaoqi, [Zhou] Enlai, Zhu De, Chen Yun, [Peng] Dehuai, [Deng] Xiaoping, Chen Yi, [Xi] Zhongxun, [Yang] Shan Kun, [Hu] Qiao Mu, Foreign Ministry, Su Yu, [Wang] Jiaxiang, [Li] Kenong, [Lu] Dingyi, Foreign Commerce Department, Military Intelligence, Unified Military Command, [Wu] Lengxi, Deng Tuo, Yang Gang, Central
Second Daily Report on the Activities of the Delegation
Ministry of Foreign Affairs:
Second Daily Report on the Activities of the Delegation (April 19th)
1. 9:00AM to 12:00PM, 3:00PM to 6:00PM, the conference continues with each delegation head providing remarks. Other than handing the conference secretariat a draft of our remarks, this afternoon our delegation head also gave an elaboration speech at the conference.
2. The small economic and cultural committees convened for the first time at 9:00AM. Comrade Yeh Ji Zhuang and Comrade Huang Zhen represented us and attended the above mentioned two small committees. On the 18th from 9PM to 12, Menon of India came to visit Premier Zhou [Enlai] and Vice-Premier Chen [Yun].
Zhang Hanfu
20 April [1955]
Zhang Hanfu’s Telegrams to PRC Foreign Ministry reporting on the Chinese Delegation's Activities at the Afro-Asian conference on April 19
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