Moscow appeals to China
(N.Z. Press Association) TOKYO, October 5. The Soviet Union has told China it would like to normalise government •to » government relations which have been strained by a feud over ideology and the long border which separates the two Communist Powers, a Peking broadcast reported.
The official Hsinhua News Agency said the offer of reconciliation was contained in a message congratulating China on the twenty-sixth anniversary of the People’s Republic. Similar appeals were made by both countries last year.
The Soviet Union, guided by the Leninist principles of foreign policy, stands for the normalisation of relations with the People’s Republic of China and re-establishment of friendship and co-opera-tion between the two countries, which would be in the basic interests of the Chinese and Soviet peoples, the offer said.
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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33966, 6 October 1975, Page 15
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