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March 9, 1953

Mao Zedong, 'The Greatest Friendship'

After the death of Stalin, Mao honors his legacy and achievements.

October 8, 1951

Conversation from [Mao Zedong's] Audience with the Tibetan Tribute Mission

Mao promises that the CCP will protect religious freedom and assist with development in Tibet.

October 1950

Four Principles for Unity Between the Chinese People's Volunteer Army and the [North] Korean People

Mao instructs soldiers in the Chinese People's Volunteer Army to support Kim Il Sung and abide by North Korean policies while they help defend the North Korean people from the United States.

December 21, 1949

Congratulatory Remarks [Delivered at] the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow

Mao attends Stalin’s 70th birthday celebration, offering praise for his leadership of the socialist and internationalist movements.

October 3, 1967

Conversation from [Mao Zedong's] Audience with the Prime Minister of Congo (Brazzaville) [Ambroise] Noumazalaye

Noumazalaye praises the effects of the Cultural Revolution, noting that he and others in Congo will study its theories and global significance.

June 24, 1967

[Mao Zedong's] Conversation with the President of Zambia (Excerpt)

Mao argues countries that won their independence early should help other countries later. If they cultivate the next generation and help each other, then the global revolution will continue.

May 1, 1967

[Mao Zedong's] Conversation with Distinguished Guests from Albania during the "May First" [Labour or International Workers' Day] Holiday

In a meeting with visitors from Albania, Mao explains that China needs to "criticize, struggle, and achieve the 'Three Combinations' [for reorganizing the government] as soon as possible.

May 1, 1967

Remarks from [Mao Zedong's] Audience with an Albanian Military Delegation

In a meeting with Albanian military officials, Mao explains his reasons for starting the Cultural Revolution. He emphasizes that the purpose is to solve current problems in the world and dig out the roots of revisionism [within the Chinese Communist Party].

February 3, 1967

[Mao Zedong's] Conversation with [Hysni] Kapo and [Beqir] Balluku

Mao explains that he started the Cultural Revolution to purge revisionist and bourgeois elements from the Chinese Communist Party in an open and comprehensive way.

January 17, 1967

[Mao Zedong] and Foreign Guests Discuss How to Read Big-Character Posters

Mao explains that not all big-character posters are revolutionary ones. Readers should understand that the posters will present different sides of various issues.

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