June 1981
Secretary's Talking Points: US-China Relations
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This is a document containing talking points for Secretary of State Alexander Haig's meeting with Deng Xiaoping. Topics addressed in the document include: Chinese exportation of uranium and heavy water to South Africa and Argentina; the intention to suspend the prohibition of arm sales to China; greater nuclear and security cooperation; the increase in Chinese arm sales to countries dependent on the Soviet Union; and the desire to open a new consulate in Shenyang.
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- Nuclear weapons--China
- Nuclear weapons--Soviet Union
- Nuclear proliferation
- Nuclear weapons--United States
- United States--Military policy
- China--Foreign relations--United States
- Nuclear weapons--South Africa
- Nuclear weapons--Argentina
- United States--Foreign policy
- Nuclear energy--Argentina
- Argentina--Foreign relations--China
- China--Military relations--United States
- China--Foreign relations--South Africa
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