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January 16, 1955

Cable from Huang Zhen, 'Number of People Attending the Afro-Asian Conference, and Related Matters'

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Attention [Chen] Jiakang. Forward to: Wen Jin, Huang Hua, Gong Peng, Xu Ying, Cho Ru, Yue Qian

Priority: Additional Rush

From: Indonesia

Date: 1955, January 16

Forwarded to: [Zhou] Enlai, [Deng] Xiaoping, Chen Yi, [Xi] Zhongxun, Foreign Ministry, [Wang] Jiaxiang, [Li] Kenong, Foreign Commerce Department, [Liao] Chengzhi, Central Propaganda, Xinhua [News Agency]

 

Content: Number of People Attending the Afro-Asian Conference, and Related Matters

 

Ministry of Foreign Affairs

 

According to the discussion by the head of the law and economic department of the Foreign Ministry, it was claimed: Although there is no numerical limitation on the number of delegates for each country’s Afro-Asian conference delegation, due to the fact that it is difficult to find boarding and reception in Bandung, it has been decided each country’s official delegation would provide boarding and transportation for ten people. Thirty countries would bring about three hundred people, in addition to four hundred Indonesian and foreign journalists. Each delegation’s technical personnel are responsible for their own lodging and transportation.

 

Huang Zhen

16 January 1955 

Huang Zhen informs the foreign ministry that according to the chair of the Department of Law and Economy of the Indonesian Foreign Ministry, Indonesia decides that the member number of each official delegation attending the Asian-African conference will be 10.

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PRC FMA 207-00064-11, 21. Translated by Jeffrey Wang.

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