1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
1893- 1976
1879- 1953
North America
1912- 1994
1898- 1976
1875- 1965
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October 31, 1951
Mao reports to Stalin on the deliver of a message from Kim Il Sung, discussing guidelines for conducting negotiations.
July 11, 1951
Mao sends Stalin four telegrams about the armistice negotiations which he received from Li Kenong.
October 18, 1951
Mao writes to Stalin regarding an upcoming conference to discuss strategy for an armistice ending the Korean War.
July 5, 1951
Mao sends Stalin the draft text of an agreement to cease military operations in Korea.
June 26, 1951
Report from the Foreign Ministry International Department on Soviet suggestion towards ceasefire negotiations in Korea.
July 4, 1953
Molotov writes to the Soviet Ambassador in Beijing discussing the Korean War armistice.
October 3, 1968
Deputy Representative of the United States William B. Buffum on behalf of the Unified Command reports to the President of the Security Council. The report concerns the continuation of serious North Korean violations of the Armistice Agreement of 27 July 1953 and the failure of North Korea to co-operate with the investigating procedure and machinery established by the Armistice Agreement.
March 29, 1953
Report that Kim Il Sung agrees that it is time to bring the war to an end, if not through military means than through negotiations.
May 31, 1956
Premier Zhou Enlai and Ambassador Nehru discuss the Korean ceasefire, the role of the Neutral Nations Supervisory Committee, the Sino-American ambassadorial talks, and the situation in Indochina.
July 27, 1953
Rhee thanks Eisenhower for US appropriations for South Korea and congratulates him on the Korean War armistice.