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June 22, 1956

Minutes of Zhou Enlai’s Meeting with Burmese Ambassador U Hla Maung

Zhou Enlai and U Hla Maung discuss the overseas Chinese in Burma and Burma's ties to Taiwan.

October 23, 1950

Burmese Foreign Minister’s Statement to Chinese Ambassador during a Large Gathering of Ethnic Chinese, His Perspective, and Our Ideas for a Resolution

The Burmese Foreign Minister is critical of Chinese Ambassador Yao Zhongming's anti-American remarks.

September 29, 1950

Cable from the Chinese Embassy in Burma, 'Burma’s Congratulatory Telegram to China for National Day'

President of Burma Sao Shwe Thaik congratulates Mao Zedong on the anniversary of the PRC's founding.

June 28, 1950

Letter of Credence, Suit, and Thank You Speech from Burma’s Chief Ambassador to China U Myint Thein

Burmese Ambassador U Myint Thein offers kind words to the Chinese government.

October 11, 1950

Cable from the Chinese Embassy in Burma, 'National Day Celebration Task Summary'

The Chinese Embassy in Report reports on its efforts to commemorate the one year anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China.

June 28, 1956

Deng Xiaoping Submits a Written Report to the Central Committee on the China-Burma Border Issue

Deng Xiaoping lays out China's plans for resolving the border dispute with Burma.

September 21, 1956

Report, UN Department of Political and Security Council Affairs, 'Note on the China-Burma Border Question'

The Department of Political and Security Council Affairs provides an overview of the history and current status of the disputed China-Burma border.

July 15, 1954

Report, UN Department of Political and Security Council Affairs, 'The Question before the United Nations of Complaint by the Union of CF Burma regarding Aggression Against It by the Government of the Republic of China'

The Department of Political and Security Council Affairs compiles a timeline and list of documents related to the complaint by Burma against the Republic of China.

October 29, 1968

Telegram Number 5186/92, 'Chinese Foreign Policy'

Relying on British assessments of the situation in China, the French Ambassador in London reports that Chinese foreign policy is the outcome of debates between anti-Soviets and anti-Americans within the CCP.

February 23, 1960

Meeting Minutes between Zhang Weile and Soviet Deputy Director of the Far Eastern Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs R. Sh. Kudashev

Kudashev explained why the USSR was lobbying for Nehru: His influence in Asia, the importance of Indian support in the upcoming East-West Summit Conference, the possibility of enlisting India as an ally. He also discussed treaties between China and Burma and Indonesia.

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