December 2, 1975
Memorandum of Conversation between Mao Zedong and Gerald R. Ford
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President Ford and Secretary Kissinger met with Chairman Mao and spoke about Chinese-U.S. relations, Japanese-U.S. relations, Chinese foreign relations with Japan and Western countries, NATO, the Sinai Agreement, and Soviet attempts to expand influence in Africa.
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- North Atlantic Treaty Organization
- China--Foreign relations--Japan
- China--Foreign relations--United States
- Africa--Foreign relations--Soviet Union
- Japan--Foreign relations--United States
- China--Foreign relations--Europe, Western
- Angola--Foreign relations--Soviet Union
- Angola--Foreign relations--United States
- Angola--Foreign relations--China
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