1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
North America
Central America and Caribbean
1898- 1976
1893- 1976
1879- 1953
1912- 1994
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1875- 1965
February 14, 1965
Report describing how Burma has been indirectly protesting the United States' continuous air raids of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam, for example through their mass media.
June 22, 1956
Zhou Enlai and U Hla Maung discuss the overseas Chinese in Burma and Burma's ties to Taiwan.
January 10, 1981
Answers to several questions, including the matters of returning refugees, demilitarization, and fair elections in Namibia.
October 19, 1978
Excerpts of a statement by P.W. Botha discussing South Africa's concern with the independence and security of its neighbors. Emphasizes South Africa's wish and ability to provide Namibia with continued money and infrastructure and warns against the threat that a Marxist Namibia would pose to the free world.
September 29, 1978
UN Security Council Resolution reiterating its view of South Africa's presence in Namibia as illegal, and establishing a United Nations Transition Assistance Group (UNTAG) to support the UN Special Representative and help ensure free and fair elections in Namibia. Voids all actions and elections taken by South Africa's administration in Namibia.
July 27, 1978
Resolution of the UN Security Council, supporting reintegration of Walvis Bay into Namibia's territory.
October 23, 1950
The Burmese Foreign Minister is critical of Chinese Ambassador Yao Zhongming's anti-American remarks.
April 10, 1978
Letter from Western powers delineating their plan for implementation of Security Council Resolution 365, on Namibian independence. Includes processes for holding elections, the creation of the United Nations Special Representative, and transition of power over to the government of Namibia.
September 29, 1950
President of Burma Sao Shwe Thaik congratulates Mao Zedong on the anniversary of the PRC's founding.
June 28, 1950
Burmese Ambassador U Myint Thein offers kind words to the Chinese government.