1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
North America
1898- 1976
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1892- 1969
1895- 1965
1893- 1976
October 10, 1973
Zhou Enlai and Pierre Trudeau discuss Canada's overarching foreign policy positions and Sino-Canadian relations. Trudeau says that Canada wants to be "a strong country with a strong identity."
November 28, 1970
Italy establishes diplomatic relations with the People's Republic of China.
December 5, 1969
Mitchell Sharp and Aldo Moro coordinate Canadian and Italian policies towards China and Taiwan.
September 30, 1969
Malfatti reports on his impression of the prospects of negotiations with the Chinese in regards to establishing diplomatic relations.
December 20, 1968
The Italian Foreign Ministry reviews changes in Chinese foreign policy and approaches Italy ought to take towards normalization relations with China.
December 30, 1970
Following the normalization of relations between Canada and Italy and China, the French Foreign Ministry speculates how China's status at the United Nations may change in the near future.
November 5, 1969
M. Jacques Roux describes and compares West German-East German relations and China-Taiwan relations, reporting that, as Beijing opens up with Western countries, it is concurrently demanding that they break relations with Taipei.
April 25, 1969
The French Ambassador to London reports that China is eager to open up diplomatic relations with Italy and Canada and to enter into negotiations with the United States.
January 30, 1969
The French Consul General in Hong Kong notes a spike in China's diplomatic activities with Western Europe, Japan, and the U.S., but concludes that China, "still concerned by internal questions, does not seem to be willing to respond to the openings of non-communist countries with as much enthusiasm as hoped for in the West."