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1965
North Vietnamese Deputy Prime Minister and Politburo member Le Thanh Nghi recounts his discussions with socialist leaders in the summer of 1965, just as the war in the south was heating up.
October 27, 1965
Kim Il Sung informs Zhou Enlai on North Korea's attitude toward the Second Asian-African Conference
April 19, 1955
Zhou Enlai calls for increased cooperation between the countries of Asia and Africa at the Bandung Conference.
April 16, 1965
Kim Il Sung informs Zhou Enlai of the Korean-Indonesian talks, North Korea's views on the situation in Vietnam, and the visit to the DPRK by Sihanouk.
June 8, 1965
Qiao Guanhua and Pak Se-chang discuss preparations for the Second Asian-African Conference, revealing their views on the potential participation of South Vietnam, South Korea, and the Soviet Union.
June 21, 1965
Zhang Hanfu provides a summary of Pak Seong-cheol's comments on the coup d'etat in Algeria and the potential participation of South Korea in the Second Asian-African Conference.
September 9, 1965
Liu Shaoqi and Jeong Bong-gyu discuss the Indo-Pak War, the likelihood of holding the Second Asian-African Conference, and the war in Vietnam.
October 11, 1965
Qiao Guanhua and Pak Se-chang exchange opinions on the holding of a second Afro-Asian conference.
October 22, 1965
Zhou Enlai writes to update Kim Il Sung on the status of the proposed Second Asian-African Conference.
The Chinese Embassy in North Korea forwards a letter from Kim Il Sung concerning the Second Asian-African Conference.