CHINA AND RUSSIA
‘Solidarity Is Strengthened’
MOSCOW, December 4. Communist China’s head of State (Mr Liu Shao-chi) said today that the recently concluded Communist summit meeting in Moscow had further strengthened the solidarity between the Soviet and Chinese Communist parties. Mr Liu was speaking at a dinner arranged in Leningrad in honour of the Chinese delegation which he led to the Moscow meeting, the Soviet news agency. Tass reported. Mr Liu said the Soviet Union “has always been and is today a powerful bastion of world peace.” He added: “At present the outlook for the struggle by the peoples for world peace and for human progress is brighter than ever before.
“In such a highly favourable situation, the Chinese people will always be united with the Soviet people, with the peoples of all countries of the Socialist camp in the joint struggle against imperialist aggression and in defence of world peace.”
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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29380, 6 December 1960, Page 17
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