MEETING OF CHINESE AND SOVIET COMMUNISTS IN PEIPING
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CIA-RDP83-00415R008500210004-0
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December 16, 2016
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January 11, 2005
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Publication Date:
July 13, 1951
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REPORT
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from its major objective, Taiwan, by the Korean -w": and Is becoming too tre- -': to
rove against it.
At the meeting It was reported that Soviet troops are moving into (Northeast
I'anchuria and building up in Siberia. Aid to the Chinese was ;promised in the
event the Chinese mainland is invaded..
often shouting at the o meet s. C iOU also said. that China was being distracted
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Nineteen top Chinese Co unist iea.flers, inel-ding C MU E.~tnlai, LILT Po-chene,
Ci e2 T I and LIST Piao,-a,ine? two Soviets (possibly V shilmv any. Malinov) attended
come ;j,a 6xr dF June CHOIT opened the
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arieet ,lam y ?epor i ; tit Chinese losses in men said materiel were too heavy
and, were the result of T nited. I?.tions air superiority. Ne demanded that t21.r
Soviets do ~onething abort itJ Tie also reported that the American embargo
was eaeriolus ~f flxnes~ economy. The discussion grew, heated with "_nU
3. The following decisions were reached at the meeting:
a. All efforts are to be rade to p:tit the solidarity of the United. Nations
and. to create diversions elsewhere, including the riddle East and, Earope,
so as to p,& ;-n time to rebuild the armed forces and bring up materials=
CNOU here commented. that the Chinese are poorly equipped and inadequately
trained to use existing equipment. The Soviets promised to equip and
train Chinese ,troops.2
b. All of ox a tee. to be made to i re rent the signi of a Japanese peace Treaty 0
`(the St elr, tku?, Chinese that the Japanese would rear as soon as -oossIbls
ai'te a ne ce ea r i e sued if a treaty is signed Japan mast be cosnttaered
bef' rs she`to rearm. 2
rans?po _ n road bua d.ixrz in hin . must 3rP?)3?ove at a aster rate to facil`ttat
troop movements.
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