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February 1989

Igor Rogachev’s Account of Eduard Shevardnadze’s Visit to Beijing

February 15, 1979

Letter, Chen Chu to Ambassador A.Y. Bishara

Chen Chu announces that "the Vietnamese authorities are pursuing a policy of aggression and expansion abroad."

February 12, 1979

Chinese Foreign Ministry's Note to the Vietnamese Embassy in China Protesting against Viet Nam's Military Provocations

The Chinese Foreign Ministry accuses Vietnam of sending troops into Yunnnan and Guangxi and attacking Chinese citizens.

February 10, 1979

Message from the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Viet Nam addressed to the Secretary-General

The Vietnamese Foreign Ministry reports that Chinese troops have amassed along the Sino-Vietnamese border.

January 25, 1979

Note of the Foreign Ministry of the Socialist Republic of Viet Nam Sent to the Chinese Embassy in Ha Noi on the Viet Nam - China Railway Service

The Vietnamese Foreign Ministry claims that China is violating Vietnamese sovereignty.

September 7, 1978

Chinese Protests against Vietnam

Three protest notes from the Chinese government over Vietnam's treatment of Chinese nationals and its suspension of railway traffic between the two countries.

September 5, 1978

Speech made by Pham Van Dong

Pham Van Dong speaks on the war against Pol Pot and Ieng Sary, the issue of the Hoa people in Vietnam, and border disputes with China.

January 20, 1974

Letter from the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Vietnam

Vuong Van Bac briefs the Secretary General on China's maneuvers in the South China Sea.

January 4, 1959

Policy Documents for Expatriate Affairs related to the CCP Central Committee, Expatriate Committee, and District Committees (1956, 1957, 1959)

The CCP reviews its work with international Chinese in Southeast Asia as well as some of the boundary issues with Laos, Burma, and Vietnam.

June 28, 1956

Deng Xiaoping Submits a Written Report to the Central Committee on the China-Burma Border Issue

Deng Xiaoping lays out China's plans for resolving the border dispute with Burma.

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