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March 4, 1965
The Chinese Embassy makes an emergency report on the arrest and injuring of Chinese and Vietnamese students following the protests against the United States in Moscow.
March 3, 1965
The Chinese Embassy reports that students from Vietnam are organizing a protest against the United States in Moscow and have requested that students from China join the rally.
March 14, 1965
The Chinese Embassy in Moscow reports that Vietnamese students are indignant at the position of the Soviet Union toward the anti-American protests held by Vietnamese and Chinese in early March.
March 13, 1965
The Chinese Embassy in Moscow reports on a conversation between the Vietnamese embassy and Soviet Vice Foreign Minister Firiubin following the anti-American protests in Moscow held by Vietnamese and Chinese students.
March 11, 1965
The Chinese Embassy in the Soviet Union reports on the Soviet-Vietnamese talks regarding the injuring of Vietnamese students during a protest in Moscow.
March 10, 1965
A Vietnamese student insists that students from China and elsewhere instigated the violent turn in the protests in Moscow.
The Chinese Embassy in Moscow reports that Vietnamese students have become more critical of the Soviet Union following the protests in Moscow.
March 8, 1965
The Chinese Embassy in Hanoi reports that the Vietnamese government has made an approach to the Soviet Union following the suppression of student protests in Moscow.
The Chinese Embassy in Moscow reports on how the Vietnamese government and students plan to deal with the Soviet Union's suppression of student protests in Moscow.
The Chinese Embassy in Moscow reports on the effectiveness of China's broadcasting messages in Russian.