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October 24, 1964

Transcript of Conversation between Zhou Enlai and Philippine's Journalists' Delegation

Premier Zhou and Philippine journalists' discuss obstacles to establishing friendly Sino-Philippine relations. One obstacle is that Philippines is part of the U.S. led alliance camp in Asia. Zhou believes that despite China and Philippine being part of two different camps, this should not prevent China and the Philippines from establishing bilateral relations. The second obstacle is that thee Philippines still maintains diplomatic relations with Taiwan. Zhou also says that Philippines-Taiwan relations should not prevent the Philippines from establishing relations with the mainland. Reporters ask for Zhou's perspective on U.S. military deployment in Philippines and Filipino people's fear that China might use friendly Sino-Philippines relations to incite communist revolution in their country.

October 3, 1946

Manuel A. Roxas, 'Remarks on the Occasion of the Presentation by the Chinese Minister to the Philippines, Chen Chih-ping, on His Letter of Credence'

Manuel Roxas welcomes the ambassador of the Republic of China to the Phillipines.

April 18, 1947

Manuel A. Roxas, 'Remarks on the Signing of the Treaty of Amity between China and the Philippines'

Manuel Roxas celebrates the conclusion of a treaty of amity with the Republic of China.

October 10, 1946

Statement of President Manuel Roxas on the Occasion of the 35th Anniversary of the Republic of China

Manuel Roxas describes the Republic of China as "one of the five Great Powers of the postwar world."

July 20, 1949

Memorandum from Philip C. Jessup, 'Chiang-Quirino Proposal for a Pacific Union'

Philip Jessup writes to Walton Butterworth regarding the meeting between Chiang Kai-shek and Elpidio Quirino, as well as an idea by George Kennan to establish a regional university in Asia.

October 1949

Chang Chi-yun, 'Travel to the Philippines and [South] Korea'

A booklet published to commemorate Chiang Kai-shek's visits to the Philippines and South Korea, part of an attempt to enlist support for the Republic of China as it lost control over Mainland China.

December 20, 1979

Report Submitted by General Wang Sheng (Director of the General Political Warfare Department, Ministry of National Defense, Taiwan) to President Chiang Ching-kuo regarding General Wang’s Visit to the Philippines

General Wang briefs President Chiang on his meeting with the Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, Romeo Espino, regarding anti-communism.

December 19, 1979

Report Submitted by General Wang Sheng (Director of the General Political Warfare Department, Ministry of National Defense, Taiwan) to President Chiang Ching-kuo regarding General Wang’s Visit to the Philippines

General Wang reports to President Chiang Ching-kuo on his meeting with the Philippines' Speaker of the House of Representatives and Vice President Makalintal regarding Taiwan-Philippines relations and his meeting with Filipino Minister of National Defense Juan Ponce Enrile.

December 18, 1979

Report submitted by General Wang Sheng (Director of the General Political Warfare Department, Ministry of National Defense, Taiwan) to President Chiang Ching-kuo regarding General Wang’s visit to the Philippines, 18 December 1979

General Sheng Wang briefs President Chiang Ching-kuo on his conversation with President Fernand Marcos on Taiwan-Philippines cooperation against China.

December 28, 1956

Report No. 105 from Young Kee Kim to Syngman Rhee

Young Kee Kim briefs President Rhee on the visit of Chinese Foreign Minister George K.C. Yeh's visit to Manila.

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