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June 22, 1954

Telegram, Zhou Enlai to Mao Zedong and Others, Regarding Talks with Eden

Zhou reports on a meeting with Eden. In this meeting the two discuss the proposals on Laos and Cambodia. They also agree that the foreign ministers return to the conference regularly to see that their military representatives are productive.

June 23, 1954

Record of Conversation between Zhou Enlai and Pierre Mendès-France

Mendes-France and Zhou discuss the Indochina issue during their first meeting together. Both men feel they are in agreement with each other regarding several points (establishing a cease-fire before discussing political issues, that no US military bases should be established in Indochina, elections in Cambodia and Laos, cooperation between France and Vietnam and between the two sides in Vietnam). They end on a positive note, both certain that their few differences of opinion will be worked out.

June 23, 1954

Telegram, Zhou Enlai to Mao Zedong, Liu Shaoqi, and CCP Central Committee, 'Arriving in Nanning on the 29th'

Zhou informs the CCP of both his and Sheng Jian's arrival dates.

June 23, 1954

Telegram, Zhou Enlai to Mao Zedong and Others, Regarding the Situation at the Meeting with Sananikone

Laotian Foreign Minister Sananikone explains to Zhou the wants and intentions of the Laos delegation.

June 24, 1954

Telegram, Li Kenong to the PLA General Staff and PRC Foreign Ministry, Regarding the Trip by Hoang Van Hoan and his Six-Person Group

Li Kenong requests a special plane for Hoang Van Hoan folks' arrival in Beijing.

June 24, 1954

Telegram, Li Kenong to the PRC Foreign Ministry

Instructions are given for the three bags of top secret documents accompanying Comrade Ke Bainian to China.

June 23, 1954

Telegram, CCP Central Committee to Zhou Enlai

The CCP informs Enlai of when Luo Guibo and Xie Fang will arrive in Nanning.

July 17, 1961

Memorandum of Three Conversations Between Director Zhang Wenji and the Indian Ambassador Regarding Sino-Indian Border Issues and the Two Countries’ Relations

Three conversations between Zhang Wenji and Indian ambassador Parthasarathy, addressing the future of Sino-Indian relations, the Sino-Indian border issue, and India's policies toward Bhutan, Sikkim, and Pakistan.

June 24, 1956

Note from the British Representative Office in China regarding the 'Kashmir Princess' Aircraft Incident

Con O’Neill informs Zhou Enlai that the 13 persons who were detained by the government of Hong Kong for investigation in connection with the crash of the aircraft "Kashmir Princess" had been deported due to insufficient evidence to hold any of them indefinitely on warrants of detention.

August 9, 1956

Note to the British Representative to China regarding the "Kashmir Princess" Aircraft Incident

Zhou Enlai expressed the dissatisfaction about the release of the detainees by the government of Hong Kong. He emphasized that before the case was resolved, the government of Hong Kong had the responsibility to investigate the incident and to report to the Chinese government.

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