Add Bookmark | Recommend this book | Back to the book page | My bookshelf | Mobile Reading

Free Web Novel,Novel online - All in oicq.net -> Historic -> Flying leopard attacks

Text Chapter 87: Great Power Politics 1

Previous page        Return to Catalog        Next page

    US Assistant Secretary of State Rossiter came as the US special envoy. Rossiter handed Acheson's letter to Zhou Enlai. The letter affirmed the contents of the Sino-US relations memorandum and hoped to end the state of war between the two sides as soon as possible, using a document  The form has been finalized. If these can be finalized, he will come to China to sign this document. During this period, US Assistant Secretary of State Rossiter and Li Dawei held a secret meeting for seven days on issues that did not reach an agreement last time. Before the secret discussion, the two sides exchanged  Letter of authorization from the two governments. Regarding the Japanese issue, the United States agrees that Japan will pay war compensation to China, and that China will dismantle Japan's heavy industry and equipment manufacturing industry. Specific compensation matters will be discussed between China and Japan, and the United States will not interfere. China recognizes the U.S.'s role in Japan  Special status and role. We have no objection to retaining all military bases of the US military in Japan. We agree to retain naval forces with a total capacity of less than 40,000 tons in the Sea of ??Japan and naval bases south of the 37th Parallel.  Air Force base. Both sides oppose any third party interfering in matters related to Japan and North Korea and exchange information on this. The United States agreed to withdraw all personnel and military equipment stationed in Taiwan before June 30, 1951. It is hoped that both sides of the Taiwan Strait will  The Taiwan issue can be solved through peaceful means. Li Dawei said: "You hope to liberate Taiwan peacefully. We can only talk about fighting for peaceful liberation. Why do we say "fighting"? Because this is a two-sided matter. We want peaceful liberation. Chiang Kai-shek does not  What should we do? Our Prime Minister announced the ten principles for the peaceful settlement of the Taiwan issue on January 1. You must have seen it. So have they shown enough sincerity? " The United States agreed to June 30, 1951  The management of the Ryukyu Islands was handed over to China. The Chinese Armed Police Force entered the Ryukyu Islands at 0:00 on July 1, 1951 to exercise sovereignty. China promised that under any circumstances, it would not allow a third country to establish in any area of ??China, including the Ryukyu Islands and Taiwan.  Military bases and facilities, stationed with military personnel. China promised to start repatriating all American prisoners of war on July 1, 1951. China expressed its willingness to coordinate relations between North Korea and the United States and resolve the prisoner of war issue between both parties as soon as possible. Both sides agreed to maintain peace and stability on the Korean Peninsula. They did not support North Korea.  Either side of the peninsula, north or south, will destroy the established stable relations on the Korean peninsula. Both sides promised not to harm each other's core interests. China recognized the special role of the United States in Europe and pledged to maintain a neutral position in possible conflicts between the United States and the Soviet Union.  Both parties agreed that this document would not be declassified for fifty years. In the end, both parties solemnly signed the top-secret "China-US Beijing Secret Treaty" on behalf of the two governments. Zhou Enlai then responded to Acheson's letter: Agree in principle.  The contents of the memorandum on Sino-US relations. Secretary of State Acheson is welcome to visit China at a convenient time. Rossiter also communicated with the Chinese side on some specific issues regarding Acheson¡¯s visit to China. Before returning, Zhou Enlai accompanied the supreme leader to receive the United States.  Special Envoy Rost. During the meeting, the Supreme Leader talked happily and humorously. After some greetings, the Supreme Leader said to Rost: If you come to China this time, the whole world will be shocked. Rost smiled and replied: "It is history.  You chose me and let me hold the hands of two great countries together. I am very grateful to the great China. Thank you for your interview." The Supreme Leader said: "The Chinese value peace. We made peace with the Soviet Union in February last year.  The "Sino-Soviet Treaty of Friendship, Alliance and Mutual Assistance" was signed. You Americans had some ideas about this, so you launched three arrows at us, one was North Korea, one was Taiwan, and the other was Vietnam. We have thousands of kilometers of distance with the Soviet Union.  What's wrong with fixing the Sino-Soviet friendly cooperative relationship in the form of a treaty on the border? We are a new country with many difficulties. If anything happens, we have a helper. This will make it easier for us to let go of domestic construction work.  Well." Zhou Enlai also smiled and said to Rost: "But we can't blame you. The international community generally believes that socialist countries are monolithic, and Western countries are also monolithic. Now we know that this is not the case." The supreme leader continued: "So you guys  Don't be nervous, Americans. The United States is a big country, but it also has a bunch of little brothers. If there is no peace, no one will be at peace.  You want peace, so we negotiated. This time you negotiated very well. Talking is better than fighting. We need a peaceful environment and friends. In June 1949, Stuart asked someone to bring me a message saying: The United States can provide a one-time loan.  5 billion US dollars to the new government, on the condition that New China must adopt a middle-of-the-road attitude and cannot be completely pro-Soviet.  On March 15 last year, your Secretary of State Acheson also said in his speech on U.S. policy towards China: China should not receive loan assistance from the Soviet Union but from the United States, but China must maintain the past Sino-U.S. relations." The highest level.  The leader took a puff of cigarette and continued: We need help, but this kind of help with attached conditions is not good. The Chinese people pay attention to repaying kindness. If you respect me, I will respect you, and you must bring the conditions.  It's not help anymore, it becomes a business. He dusted the ashtray into the ashtray and continued: "In the past, we both lacked communication and there were no communication channels. It is normal for both parties to have some misunderstandings. This is fine."  If you don¡¯t fight, you can¡¯t make a deal. After a fight,"Bring us together. Bad things turn into good things. You go back and tell President Truman that no matter what identity he comes in, I will be welcome at any time." After Rossiter returned to the country, when he reported to Secretary of State Acheson and Truman, he discussed  When talking about Ren Xiang, the supreme leader of China, he said: "I have never met a person with such a highly concentrated and undisguised willpower as him, and he exudes an overwhelming courage that you can feel.  ." On March 23, 1951, U.S. Secretary of State Acheson visited China and exchanged views with China on ending the Korean War, relations between China and the United States, and international issues of common concern to both sides. China has a high degree of  Praising President Truman and Secretary of State Acheson for following the trend of history, breaking the boundaries in the ideological field, and establishing a new model of international relations. U.S. Secretary of State Acheson said: "A great helmsman must be a great helmsman.  He must go with the trend, otherwise he will be drowned." When the two sides talked about the issue of U.S. troops stationed in Asia, Zhou Enlai emphasized: "For more than a hundred years, China has suffered from the aggression of Eastern and Western powers. China will not do it now.  It has invaded any country and will not invade any country in the future. China will never seek hegemony. China will never station a single soldier abroad." Acheson said: "The United States has no territorial ambitions in Asia, and he is convinced that China has no territorial ambitions in the United States.  Territorial ambition. This is the basis for the establishment of cooperative relations between the two countries.  However, Acheson believes that in some areas, such as Japan, if the United States withdraws, there will be a "vacuum" that will be exploited by the Soviet Union. After four days of talks, the two sides agreed in accordance with the Memorandum of Understanding on Sino-US Relations and the Sino-US Beijing  The Secret Agreement> issued a communiqu¨¦ that was vague and covered up all the actual issues.  There are some differences between the two sides on how to write this joint communique. China believes that all issues should be clearly written in the joint communique, while the United States has repeatedly insisted on issuing a vague communiqu¨¦. They believe: When  When country-to-country meetings do not affect the future of the world, we can write down all the issues clearly. However, our talks attract the attention of the world and will have a huge impact on the whole world, and this impact will last for many years.  For such talks, if we were to do that, it would be irresponsible, and it would also cause intense turmoil in the entire world. And this is what major countries do all the time.
Didn't finish reading? Add this book to your favoritesI'm a member and bookmarked this chapterCopy the address of this book and recommend it to your friends for pointsChapter error? Click here to report