1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
Southeast Asia
North America
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1890- 1969
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1906- 1972
1898- 1976
1889- 1964
January 5, 1961
Zhou and Ne Win discuss developments in Laos and Thailand.
April 16, 1960
Zhou and Ne Win discuss bilateral relations, politics in Burma, the presence of the Kuomintang armed forces in Burma, and relations with India and Nepal.
February 17, 1965
Materials stating that Ne Win's government favored neutrality in foreign relations and avoids interfering in international disputes. Burma wants to develop friendly relations with China and receive financial support from China, while keeping its distance. It opposes American and fears it. It relies on Soviet revisionism while also remaining wary of them.
August 28, 1962
The Chinese Embassy in Burma reports on Burma's economic relations with the United Stated.
February 14, 1965
Report describing how Burma has been indirectly protesting the United States' continuous air raids of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam, for example through their mass media.
October 23, 1950
The Burmese Foreign Minister is critical of Chinese Ambassador Yao Zhongming's anti-American remarks.
June 28, 1954
Zhou Enlai and U Nu first talked about the decision made on the Geneva Conference regarding the armistice in the Korean Peninsula and the role of the US in it. Then they talked about the elements that complicated the Sino-Burmese relations and the need for building mutual trust and signing a non-political agreement. They also discussed the principles they would have in a joint statement before the signing of this potential agreement.
March 29, 1955
A note to Zhou Enlai covering the following issues: draft agreement between China and Indonesia regarding dual nationality; the issues of Chinese students kept in the US by US government and the Americans kept by the Chinese government; Zhou’s itinerary to Rangoon.