CIPHERED TELEGRAM, FILIPPOV (STALIN) TO MAO ZEDONG
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Telegram to Mao from Stalin approving of Mao's progress at the armistice talks and reminding him to have Polish and Czech included in the commission of observers."Ciphered telegram, Filippov (Stalin) to Mao Zedong" February 03, 1952, History and Public Policy Program Digital Archive, APRF, Fond 45, Opis 1, Delo 342, List 78 and AVPRF, Fond 059a, Opis 5a, Delo 5, Papka 11, List 80 http://digitalarchive.wilsoncenter.org/document/113636 - Share
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CIPHERED TELEGRAM No. 709
TOP PRIORITY
SPECIAL
BEIJING
TO KRASOVSKY
Transmit the following answer to MAO ZEDONG.
Comrade MAO ZEDONG.
We received your telegrams of January 31 concerning the negotiations on questions of an armistice.
We agree with the plan outlined by you and the evaluation of the course of the negotiations which you give. The firm position taken by you has already given positive results and must force the enemy to make further concessions.
We consider that you must make an agreement with the leading comrades of Poland and Czechoslovakia about including their representatives in the commission of observers, and they, of course, will agree with this.
With greetings. FILIPPOV [Stalin].
Confirm receipt.
Telegraph the fulfillment.
No. 72/III