Australian Prime Minister Whitlam offers Zhou Enlai an overview of his country's foreign policy interests. Analyzing the international relations among key nations in East and Southeast Asia.
November 4, 1973
Prime Minister's Discussions with Premier Zhou Enlai, 31 October-3 November 1973, Summary
Zhou Enlai and E.G. Whitlam discuss Sino-Australian relations, the Overseas Chinese in Southeast Asia, the Indo-Pak conflict, Great Power relations, Taiwan's international status, and other issues.
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- Soviet Union--Foreign relations--United States
- India--Foreign relations--Pakistan
- China--Foreign relations--Japan
- China--Foreign relations--Pakistan
- China--Foreign relations--India
- Taiwan--International status
- Chinese--Vietnam
- ASEAN
- Bangladesh--Foreign relations--China
- World Bank
- China--Foreign relations--Singapore
- Australia--Foreign relations--China
- India-Pakistan Conflict, 1971
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National Archives of Australia (NAA), A1838, 3107/38 PART 14.
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