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February 7, 1979

Meeting of Former Prime Minister Fukuda and Vice Premier Deng (Summary Record)

Deng and Fukuda discuss developments in Cambodia, among other subjects.

February 7, 1979

Meeting of Foreign Ministers Sonoda and Huang Hua (Summary Record)

Huang Hua and Sonoda discuss Vietnam, Cambodia, and Korea.

February 7, 1979

General Meeting of Prime Minister and Vice Premier Deng (Summary Record)

Deng and Ohira discuss China and Japan's relations with Pakistan, Vietnam, Cambodia, and the U.S.

February 7, 1979

Tête-à-tête Meeting of Prime Minister and Vice Premier Deng (Record)

Deng and Ohira discuss developments in Indochina and on the Korean Peninsula, as well as relations with the United States.

October 23, 1978

Record of Meeting between Prime Minister Fukuda and Vice Premier Deng (First Meeting)

Deng Xiaoping and Fukuda Takeo discuss Sino-Japanese relations, the Soviet Union, Vietnam, and Soviet-American negotiations over nuclear weapons.

January 25, 1982

Appendix to 'Some New Phenomena in the Chinese Pursuit to Differentiate Socialist Countries'

Summary of Chinese foreign relations with socialist countries and anti-Soviet policy.

May 15, 1965

Cable from the Chinese Embassy in Bulgaria, 'Reflections on China’s Second Nuclear Test'

The Chinese Embassy in Bulgaria reports how representatives from throughout the socialist bloc in Bulgaria responded to China's second nuclear test.

February 21, 1985

Géza Kótai, 'Memorandum for Comrade Mátyás Szűrös'

Summary of an informal Interkit meeting to discuss China's foreign policy and tension with the Soviet Union.

November 6, 1984

Iván Németh, 'Report for Members of the Political Committee on the China Consultation held in Tihany (Interkit)'

Summary of annual Interkit meeting to coordinate Soviet bloc analysis of and policy toward China.

October 15, 1984

Iván Németh, 'Memorandum for the Attention of Comrade Mátyás Szűrös'

Report on a meeting with O. B. Rakhmanin in which they discuss the Soviet Union's policy toward China and the upcoming Interkit meeting.

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