July 1, 1954
From the Journal of Vyacheslav Molotov: Reception of Chinese Ambassador to the Soviet Union Zhang Wentian 1 July 1954
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Secret, Copy Nº 1
from the journal of
V. M. MOLOTOV
RECEPTION OF PRC AMBASSADOR ZHANG WENTIAN
1 July 1954 at 1000
N. T. Fedorenko and [Yan Min-chzhi], 2nd Secretary of the PRC Embassy were present.
Zhang Wentian reports that at the instructions of the Government of the PRC he is to pass several documents to the Soviet Government about questions of Soviet economic aid to China
He describes the content of an aide memoire and passes the text of this note (attached) to V. M. Molotov.
Molotov says that the questions raised in the aide memoire will be passed to the Soviet Government for consideration.
Zhang Wentian expresses gratitude.
Molotov is interested in information about Zhou Enlai's trip to India and Burma.
Zhang Wentian notes that this trip of Zhou Enlai's was quite successful, but he, Zhang Wentian, does not have enough information about this question except what has been published in the press.
Molotov notes the important international significance of Zhou Enlai's trip to Delhi and Rangoon, in particular the fact that Zhou Enlai's visit to India and Burma will promote the strengthening of ties between China and these countries.
For his part, Zhang Wentian stresses the important nature of the trip of Zhou Enlai and notes its significance as a countermeasure with respect to Eisenhower's talks with Churchill.
Then Molotov and Zhang Wentian exchanged brief information about the talks currently taking place at the Geneva Conference.
The conversation lasted 20 minutes.
Recorded by N. Fedorenko
The Aide Memoire is attached without the
aforementioned appendices
Authenticated: [illegible]
Distributed
to Cdes. Vyshinsky,
Gromyko,
Zorin,
Kuznetsov,
Fedorenko,
the USSR Embassy to the PRC
to file - 4
Nº 468/M
10 copies sent.
Nº 328, vr.
Memorandum of Conversation between Molotov and Wentian. Topics of dicussion included a trip by Zhou Enlai to India and Burma, the contents of an aide memoire to be passed on from China to the Soviet Union, and the Geneva Conference.
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