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1918- 1989
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1902- 2000
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August 21, 1961
In an exhaustive review of Romanian foreign policy, the Chinese Embassy concludes that the "USSR has a decisive influence over Romania’s foreign policy."
November 22, 1963
The Chinese Foreign Ministry lays out China's policies toward Romania in the context of the Sino-Soviet split.
March 6, 1963
The Chinese Embassy in Bucharest reports on Romanian-Yugoslav relations.
February 19, 1964
Hao Deqing reports from North Korea that the Romanians are making an effort to resolve the Sino-Soviet dispute.
August 3, 1964
The meeting was among leaders from China, Vietnam, North Korea and Albania in 1964. They discussed Soviet-Romanian relations and plans to support Romania.
February 22, 1991
Romanian officials are once again raising the issue of the unification of Moldova and Romania.
March 20, 1953
Akulov and Chupor discuss inter-ethnic tensions in the Magyar Autonomous Region, the attitude toward the Catholic Church, and anti-Soviet activities following the death of Stalin.
July 16, 1949
Gheorghiu-Dej describes his conversation with Stalin, in which they discussed Romanian economic development and the training of Romanian workers in the Soviet Union.
February 10, 1947
Stalin and Gheorghiu-Dej discuss the economic policy of the Romanian Government
February 4, 1947
Major Skoda reports that Gheorghiu-Dej's concerns about his conversation with Stalin.