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1893- 1976
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August 6, 1977
Hua Guofeng and Kurt Waldheim discuss China's domestic policies and foreign policies.
June 14, 1962
The State Council increases rations for ethnic minorities in Xinjiang in the wake of the Yi-Ta incident.
January 12, 1959
President Mao Zedong exchanged views with Governor Sampaio on Chinese development, the role of Asia, Africa, and Latin America vis-a-vis the West, and Brazilian foreign policy. Mao also describes his personal studies of the English language.
December 21, 1955
Mao Zedong discusses the progress of collectivizing agriculture in China as well as the state takeover of private industries in cities.
April 2, 1958
Chairman Mao and Comrade Jaroszewicz changed their views about the plan to catch up with western countries, the excessive population growth, the agriculture production.
June 3, 1971
Mao Zedong and Nicolae Ceausescu discuss China's international reputation as a dogmatic dictatorship, especially among other Communist countries. They also discuss ping pong and scientific progress, specifically nuclear weapons and space exploration.
February 1, 1961
Edward Ochab and Deng Gang discuss the "difficult" situation in China following the Great Leap Forward.
September 15, 1959
Mikhail Zimyanin, head of the Soviet Foreign Ministry’s Far Eastern department, reports to Khrushchev on the “new stage” in Sino-Soviet relations after the victory of the people’s revolution in China; China and the Soviet Union now share the common goal of developing socialist societies in their respective countries.
October 2, 1980
Instructions to Soviet ambassadors discussing the growing military cooperation between China and the United States.
December 12, 1956
Chen Yun explains why China cannot purchase as many military supplies from the Soviet Union as original proposed.