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U.S. AND CHINA

Meeting In Warsaw

(N.Z .PA.-Reuter—Copyright) WARSAW, Sept. 18.

The United States Embassy in Warsaw announced that the United States and Chinese Ambassadors to Poland will confer on Thursday. The most recent source of tension between the United States and China has been U-2 flights from Formosa over the Chinese mainland. Mr John Cabot, the United States Ambassador, will represent, the State Department, and Dr. Wang Ping Nan, the Chinese Ambassador in Warsaw, will represent the Peking Government. Neither American nor Chinese Embassy officials would state on whose initiative the unscheduled meeting next Thursday will take place. “It’s mutual” they said. “It will be a business meeting.” The meeting will be the one hundred and fourteenth in the seven-year-old series, the only official and permanent point of diplomatic contact between the two countries.

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29931, 19 September 1962, Page 22

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U.S. AND CHINA Press, Volume CI, Issue 29931, 19 September 1962, Page 22

U.S. AND CHINA Press, Volume CI, Issue 29931, 19 September 1962, Page 22

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