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March 1955

Leter from China's Vice Foreign Minister to the Afro-Asian Secretary-General Ruslan Abdulgani

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Secretary General of the Afro-Asian Conference Unified Secretariat

Mr. [Ruslan] Abdulgani:

 

It is my honor to receive your No. 45/VIII notification sent on January 21, 1955, and the telegram that you sent on March 13.

 

Regarding the issue of the agenda of the Afro-Asian conference, the government of the People’s Republic of China currently does not have any specific suggestions. If there are any suggestions in the future, I will notify you at any time.

 

Best on all,

Highest Regards,

 

Foreign Ministry of the People’s Republic of China (Vice Minister)

[Signature Illegible]

 

March 1955

Beijing

 

Chinese Vice Foreign Minister informed Afro-Asian Secretary General that China did not have any suggestion for the Conference agenda


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PRC FMA 207-00025-05, 17-18. Translated by Jeffrey Wang

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