1893-1976
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1898- 1976
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December 29, 1964
The Chinese Embassy in Moscow reports on Soviet policy toward Vietnam after Khrushchev's removal.
August 6, 1964
Zhou Enlai and Mohamed Yala exchange views on the situation in Vietnam and across Africa, while discussing the Second Asian-African Conference and the Non-Aligned Movement
November 15, 1963
The Chinese Embassy in Vietnam reports on the alleged maneuvers of Ngo Dinh Nhu, North Vietnamese diplomacy, and France's attitudes toward Vietnam.
November 2, 1965
The Chinese Embassy in North Korea reports on the transportation of North Korea's material aid to Vietnam through China.
November 6, 1965
The Chinese Foreign Ministry passes along information about how North Korea can transport its aid to Vietnam.
November 11, 1965
Chen Yi, Zhou Enlai, Pak Seong-cheol, and Ri Ju-yeon have a detailed conversation about the situations in Indonesia, Algeria, Uganda, Mali, Guinea, and members of the Third World.
February 16, 1979
Vietnam claims that China has "intensified armed activities" on the Sino-Vietnamese border.
February 10, 1979
Nguyen Duy Trinh informs the UN Secretary General of China's military maneuvers on the Sino-Vietnamese border.
May 1, 1979
Deng Xiaoping criticizes Vietnam as a regional hegemon in his a meeting with Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim.
April 30, 1979
Huang Hua says that "the Vietnamese were the Cubans of Asia but rather more dangerous." In addition to commenting on the situation in Indochina, Huang weighs in on Soviet and Cuban policies toward the Third World, events in the Middle East, and China's involvement in the United Nations.