Kiselev's mistakes during the discussion of Korean issue is reported.
October 3, 1950
Telegram from Stalin to Vyshinky
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Вы , как и вся наша делегация, поступили неправильно, обругав тов.Киселева за его выпад в первом комитете по корейскому вопросу против гоминьдановца. Безусловно необходимо было сделать подобную реплику в отношении зарвавшегося господина из лагеря империалистического блока. Тов. Киселев сделал это, и очень хорошо, что он решился на это. Вовсе не требуется , чтобы все члены нашей делегации дули в одну дудку по всем мелким вопросам. Нужны также и “экстремисты”
Прошу довести это мое мнение до сведения тов. Киселева.
Сталин
3 октября 1950 г.
РГАСПИ.Ф N 558, Оп.N 11, Д N 62, Л N 77
ОТВЕТ МАО ЦЗЭДУНА НА ТЕЛЕГРАММУ СТАЛИНА О ПОСЫЛКЕ КИТАЙСКИХ ДОБРОВОЛЬЦЕВ НА КОРЕЙСКИЙ ФРОНТ
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You, like all your delegation, have acted incorrectly, having scolded Cde. Kiselev for his attack against the Nationalist Chinese [representative] in the first committee on the Korean issue. It was unquestionably necessary to make a detailed reply with regard to the high-handed gentleman from the bloc of the imperialist camp. Cde. Kiselev did this, and it is very good that he decided to do this. It is not at all necessary that all members of our delegation sing the same tune about all minor issues. "Extremists" are also needed.
Please convey my opinion to Cde. Kiselev's attention.
Stalin
Stalin's opinion on criticism towards Cde. Kiselev.
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