Communist Discord “Vain Thinking "
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HONG KONG, February 13 A Chinese leader said today that neither the Chinese nor the Soviet people would tolerate any word or deed damaging to the Chinese-Soviet alliance, according to the New China News Agency.
Lin Feng, a member of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party, was speaking at a rally in Peking which marked the twelfth anniversary of the alliance.
He told the rally, attended by the Chinese Foreign Minister (Marshal Chen Yi) that China-Soviet unity “corresponded not only to the interests of the Chinese and the Soviet peoples and to that of the peoples of all the countries of the socialist camp, but also to the interests of the people of the whole world.” The Chinese people, always loyal to Marxism-Leninism and proletarian internationalism and adhering to the 1957 Moscow declaration and the 1960 Moscow statement, “shall spare no efforts to safeguard and strengthen this great unity.” he said China had “always actively supported all Soviet proposals in favour of the struggle against imperialism and for world peace. "United States imperialism.
Jugoslav modern revisionism and reactionaries of various countries are doing their best to sow discord and undermine the solidarity between China and the Soviet Union,” he said, but “it can be affirmed that their wishful thinking is all in vain.”
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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29748, 15 February 1962, Page 13
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