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March 5, 1964

Note number 150, 'Visit of M. Ho Ying'

Henri de Bourdeille reports on his meeting with the Chinese Ambassador following the establishment of relations between France and China.

January 11, 1964

Telegram number 47 from Pierre Gorce

Pierre Gorce summarizes the contents of the recent Sino-Albanian common declaration.

November 29, 1963

Telegram 869/871 from André Saint Mleux

André Saint Mleux tracks recent Xinhua dispatches on the state of Franco-American relations.

September 9, 1963

Telegram number 638/45 from André Saint Mleux

Andre Saint Mleux summarizes a recent visit to China made by M. Scheyven.

December 7, 1963

Telegram number 7125/28 from Maurice Dejean

Maurice Dejean summarizes recent reporting done on China by Soviet news agencies.

February 1, 1989

Diary of Teimuraz Stepanov-Mamaladze

Soviet Foreign Minister Shevardnadze's aide records his thoughts as they arrive in Beijing to meet with Chinese officials.

February 26, 1989

Memorandum of Conversation: President Bush's Meeting with Chairman Deng Xiaoping of the People's Republic of China, February 26, 1989, 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon

Conversation between Deng Xiaoping and President George Bush on Sino-US relations. Deng expressed the hope that the bilateral relationship would develop in a "new pattern" based on mutual trust, mutual support, and minimizing as much as possible mutual problems. They also discussed the continued tensions between China and the Soviet Union,

January 31, 1949

Notes by Anastas Mikoyan ahead of Meetings with Mao Zedong

Notes taken by Minister of Foreign Trade Anastas Mikoyan during a meeting with Mao Zedong in Beijing. They discuss relations with the United States and other Western powers and the nationalization of foreign-owned factories in China. Mikoyan also gave advice on developing the new Communist government in China. Noteably, Mikoyan wrote that "the path of the regime of the people’s democracies, or the path of the Russian Soviet revolution, is not quite appropriate for China. China has its own path of development."

November 2, 1954

Telegram from the Romanian Embassy in Pyongyang to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Bucharest, November 2, 1954, 111.845

The Supreme People's Assembly suggests that a joint meeting of both North Korea and South Korea be organized in Seoul or Pyongyang in 1955.

August 19, 1954

Report from the Romanian Embassy in Pyongyang to the Romanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 2509/1954

A report on the performance of the Romanian Embassy in the DPRK in liaison, construction, and medical work.

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