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June 20, 1954
Telegram from the CCP Central Committee to Zhou Enlai saying that given the progress made at the Geneva Conference has made armistice and progress possible. Therefore no big operations should be carried out by the Vietnamese People's Army.
June 6, 1954
The CCP Central Committee informed Zhou Enlai that they received and agreed with his proposal.
July 27, 1954
In this telegram, the CCP discusses policies and measures taken to break up the US-Chiang treaty, and to liberate Taiwan. The CCP describes its propaganda efforts and efforts to enhance naval and air forces.
May 17, 1954
The CCP informs Zhou that they agree that Korean elections should be supervised by neutral nations. They also emphasize two important points regarding the conditions for the elections.
The CCP confirms Zhou's upcoming trip to China where he will meet with the General Secretary of the VWP and other Chinese officials.
The CCP informs Wei Guoqing et al that while Molotov, Eden, and Smith are absent, the conference will discuss military issues regarding Indochina. Zhou has met with Molotov about this, and wants to meet with several Chinese and Vietnamese officials.
June 23, 1954
The CCP informs Enlai of when Luo Guibo and Xie Fang will arrive in Nanning.
May 9, 1954
The CCP informs Zhou Enlai that they agree with his opinions on the international committee.
June 7, 1954
CCP accepts the decisions Zhou wrote of in his 7 June 1954 telegram.
Document Year: 1954