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August 2, 1963

Antonín Gregor, 'Explanatory Memorandum [on the Limited Test Ban Treaty]'

A report produced by the Czechoslovak foreign ministry in August 1963 recommending the ratification of Limited Test Ban Treaty (LTBT).  One of the key goals of early Czechoslovak engagement in the ENDC was to reject a nuclear test ban, based on their rejection of any verification measures. However, once the Soviets agreed to the LTBT with the US and the United Kingdom, the Czechoslovak foreign ministry praised the agreement and attacked those (such as China) who resisted the measure. One interesting aspect of the treaty was the proposed role of depositary powers. The document indicates that the Soviets were interested in being a depositary power to the LTBT in order to prevent ratification by governments not recognized by the USSR, most notably West Germany and the Republic of China. The issue of depositary powers reappeared later on, in the NPT as well.

June 1, 1989

Telegram No. 048 626 from the Czechoslovak Embassy, Beijing

The Czechoslovak Ambassador in Beijing reports on the latest meetings with Chinese officials and the activities of demonstrators at Tiananmen Square.

June 5, 1989

Telegram No. 048 821 from the Czechoslovak Embassy, Beijing

Saul reports on the aftermath of the Tiananmen Square crackdown.

June 2, 1989

Telegram No. 048 727 from the Czechoslovak Embassy, Beijing

Saul indicates that the Chinese military will be called upon to clear Tiananmen Square.

June 2, 1989

Telegram No. 048 725 from the Czechoslovak Embassy, Beijing

Saul describes the economic situation in China in the context of the Tiananmen Square protest movement.

June 2, 1989

Telegram No. 048 724 from the Czechoslovak Embassy, Beijing

Saul describes divisions amongst the demonstrators at Tiananmen Square.

June 1, 1989

Telegram No. 048 629 from the Czechoslovak Embassy, Beijing

Saul reports that Zhao Ziyang has been effectively removed from office.

May 30, 1989

Telegram No. 048 517 from the Czechoslovak Embassy, Beijing

Saul reports on the movements of demonstrators at Tiananmen Square as well as the latest statements by the CCP leadership.

May 29, 1989

Telegram No. 048 443 from the Czechoslovak Embassy, Beijing

Ambassador Eduard Saul recommends that Czechoslovakia more actively support the Chinese Communist Party.

September 7, 1968

CSSR Embassy Peking, 'Position of the Chinese People’s Republic regarding the Occupation of the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic, Comments in CPR Press and the Attitude of CPR Organs toward Our Representative Office in Peking'

Account of the CPR's position regarding the Soviet occupation of the CSSR through press statements and statements by officials.

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