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Lecture by Soviet Ambassador [to Beijing] Tolstikov for Friendly Diplomats on Forthcoming Nixon Visit

7 Feb 1972
Description: In his presentation to the chiefs of the Warsaw Pact states' diplomatic representations in February 1972, Soviet Ambassador Tolstikov analyzes Chinese-US relations over the previous 25 years and assesses the political and economic prospects for a Sino-American rapprochement in the light of US President Richard Nixon's imminent visit to Beijing.

Collection: China and Eastern Europe

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  • German (3.0 MB )
  • English (68 KB )
Document Type: Speech
Language of Original Document: German
Translators: Karen Riechert (for Cold War International History Project)
Number of Pages: 18
Cold War Period: 1970s
Persons: Nixon, Mao Zedong, Zhou Enlai, Jiang Jieshi

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