1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
East Asia
1918- 2007
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Southeast Asia
1898- 1976
October 13, 1969
Hamdi Ould Mouknass praises Zhou Enlai as "a great statesman" and suggests that the People's Republic of China ought to gain entry into the United Nations.
September 5, 1972
Discussion points from Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim's meeting with Zhou Enlai
September 23, 1977
Huang Hua, commenting on a number of developments around the world, suggests that China's foreign policy continues to emulate the thinking and concerns of Mao Zedong.
August 6, 1977
Hua Guofeng and Kurt Waldheim discuss China's domestic policies and foreign policies.
April 30, 1979
Huang Hua says that "the Vietnamese were the Cubans of Asia but rather more dangerous." In addition to commenting on the situation in Indochina, Huang weighs in on Soviet and Cuban policies toward the Third World, events in the Middle East, and China's involvement in the United Nations.
June 10, 1981
Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim thanks China for its growing involvement in international affairs.
May 15, 1981
Ambassador Ling Qing and Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim discuss the situation in Cambodia as well as Waldheim's upcoming visit to China.
January 23, 1964
The Department of Political and Security Council Affairs outlines the diplomatic consequences of France's recognition of the People's Republic of China in 1964.
September 21, 1956
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
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.