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February 26, 1971
A Soviet official in Vietnam recounts a meeting with an East German diplomat. The two sides discussed the nuclear threats from the United States in the Vietnam War, as well as relations with China.
July 5, 1961
Chen asks Khrushchev to go over the pressing international issues and he presents the USSR's stances on the situation in Laos, South Korea, and Cuba. Khrushchev also raises problems in GDR and difficulties in negotiations with Western powers with regards to the German question. Khrushchev also mentions Soviet plans to launch a spaceship and resume nuclear testing. The two leaders also discuss the challenges of agricultural development.
June 20, 1968
Points of discussion for Soviet-American technical negotiations on the issue of peaceful use of nuclear explosions.
October 9, 1969
A report on the current situation in South Vietnam, with a discussion of current and future US plans for the region.
August 14, 1969
S. I. Divil'kovsky, the Counsellor of the Soviet Embassy in the DRV, records a conversation with Tran Hum Dyk. The parties discussed the ongoing Vietnam war, strained relations between the DRV and China, and the Soviet Union's gifts of aid to the DRV.
April 21, 1969
Soviet ambassador’s notes from conversations on Chinese border provocations.
November 12, 1966
I. Shcherbakov and Pham Van Dong discuss Soviet-Vietnamese relations, the last developments on the battlefield, and American "peace maneuvers."
December 16, 1966
Le Duc Tho assesses the prospects of the war in Vietnam.
December 15, 1966
Brezhnev and Le Duc Tho discuss the Vietnamese War.
December 21, 1968
Sudarikov informs Pak Seong-cheol that a delegation of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam, led by Pham Van Dong, visited China and the Soviet Union and asked for assistance in the Vietnam War.