1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
Southeast Asia
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1914- 1989
1875- 1965
1890- 1969
1898- 1976
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.
March 6, 1965
The Chinese Embassy in Moscow suggests that a discrepancy exists in the number of Vietnamese students injured offered by the Vietnamese embassy and the number actually hurt in the Moscow protests.
March 5, 1965
The Chinese Embassy in Moscow reports how the Vietnamese government plans to protest against the Soviet Union's suppression of student demonstrations.
The Vietnamese Ambassador meets with the Soviet Ministry of Foreign Affairs following the crackdown on Vietnamese and Chinese student protestors in Moscow.
May 15, 1965
The Chinese Embassy in Bulgaria reports how representatives from throughout the socialist bloc in Bulgaria responded to China's second nuclear test.
September 9, 1965
Liu Shaoqi and Jeong Bong-gyu discuss the Indo-Pak War, the likelihood of holding the Second Asian-African Conference, and the war in Vietnam.
September 25, 1965
China and North Korea arrange for North Korean aid to be shipped to North Vietnam through China.
September 26, 1965
North Korea and China negotiate who will pay for the cost of shipping material aid to North Vietnam.