1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
South Asia
1949-
North America
Southeast Asia
1898- 1976
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September 9, 1955
The Foreign Ministry's instructions regarding revising the draft, the preferred words, and the exchange of text and the information to release to the US after reaching an agreement.
June 26, 1954
The Chinese, Vietnamese, and Soviet delegations meet to discuss the division of zones in Indochina.
June 25, 1954
The Chinese Foreign Ministry is given instructions for the timely delivery of documents.
Telegrams from Geneva should be given to Premier Zhou. Telegrams from Geneva to ambassador to the USSR will be conveyed by the Ministry.
Notification that Hoang Van Hoan arrived in Beijing.
June 27, 1954
Notification that the three bags of documents carried by Comrade Shan Daxin have arrived and will be delivered to the proper recipients.
April 4, 1954
The Vietnam group of the Chinese delegation offers a solution involving peaceful unification within Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam, so that these nations can govern themselves as independent, sovereign states.
April 6, 1954
Vasily Kuznetsov tells Zhang Wentian to work more on creating propaganda and diplomatic activities to expand the influence of New China.
April 23, 1954
Zhou Enlai describes his meeting with Khrushchev, Malenkov, and other Soviet officials. The Soviets agree with the CCP position on Indochina, and will give their opinion of China’s draft constitution in four months.
April 26, 1954
Zhou Enlai reports on some last minute agreements regarding the conference procedures. It is decided that the Korean delegation will speak first, and that Thailand, Britain, and the Soviet Union will take turns chairing the conference.