MEETING OF CHINESE AND SOVIET COMMUNISTS IN PEIPING

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CIA-RDP83-00415R008500210004-0
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RIPPUB
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S
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2
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December 16, 2016
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January 11, 2005
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4
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Publication Date: 
July 13, 1951
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REPORT
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Lo -7 1'1 a- 0 r COUNTRY Chis t./ rorea SUBJECT PLACE ACQUIRED DATE OF NEC). IitteF"oved For Release. 2005/02/14: -.A PRPA-q-004q5ROO85OO2qOOO4 CtASSI=ICATt NN TO SECRET[' CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY 25XJREPORT M TIO REPORT Meeting of Chinese and Soviet Communists in Peiping 25X1 AL -EC,LRTIY I EASONS IS NOT TO BE FU~.THER V IT'HIN ' F E UNITED i-EYCND T -E BC j: ERS TED STATES, WITHOUT S PEE1411SSION OF THE 0V Ti{43 UOff WiiMS t Tii:m 'PYR L U.NttUO OF TBB :'FNQE1A :ACT DU V. 0. C. 84 AND 8'K'. AS RfJE4703D, M T137[,'SMISSIO. 00 TIM ?rtal71O0 25X1 1. 25X1 25X1 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 CD NO. 25X1 DATE DISTR. 13 July 1951 NO. OF PAGES NO. OF ENCLS. (LISTED EELW' J) SUPPLEMENT TO REPORT NO. THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION 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 llP 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. 25X1 25X1 CC..ASSIFICAi ION TOP S7!'Cm.7; k 1 ~nt L~- Altac+Y + t64 f .~. ! C'F - ( ! L Approved For Release 2005/02/14: CIA-RDP83-004T5RO08500210004-0 Approved For Release 2005/02/14: CIA-RDP83-00415R008500210004-0 Approved For Release 2005/02/14: CIA-RDP83-00415R008500210004-0