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    Chapter 285: Khrushchev¡¯s Family Banquet When formulating the ¡°Operation Bear Hunt¡± plan, the Far East Working Committee considered various options to occupy the northeastern region of Tyumen in the West Siberian Basin, but finally gave up on this unsatisfactory plan.  To be realistic, the distance is too far and it is impossible to reach there in the short term.  Zhu.COm No country can afford such a high-intensity modern war between major powers.  In the end, the plan to occupy this large oil field had to be placed on establishing an economic cooperation zone and provoking a civil war in the Soviet Union to achieve national autonomy in this area, and then consider these two plans in the long term.  But no matter which plan it is, this large oil field that has not yet been discovered must be won. Deng Feng has sent a capable Soviet National Liberation Army organized by the Flying Leopard Commando to operate in this area, focusing on and attacking the Soviet Union's activities in the area.  Geological exploration team in this area.  If the Soviet Union really knew that there was such a large oil field group under this desolate and barren land, it would be troublesome.  ¡¾¡¿ The Chinese delegation for negotiating the Sino-Soviet border issue stayed in Moscow for 10 days. After completing the task of this negotiation, before returning home, Khrushchev hosted a banquet for the Chinese delegation at a country villa near the Moscow River.  , and had more than 2 hours of secret talks with Li Dawei, Mao Anying, and Jiang Jingguo alone.  In October in Moscow, the autumn air is crisp, and the sunshine shining on the earth is still bright and warm. The green grass on the garden lawn between the house and the river in Khrushchev's country house has shown spots of withered yellow.  The bright flowers blooming in it are obviously from the flower cellar of the greenhouse.  ¡°This banquet is completely private and informal.  The members of the Chinese delegation were more like a group of tourists. Wearing casual clothes, they took a domestic milky white "Blue Sky" brand 42-seater luxury air-conditioned bus owned by the Chinese Embassy and arrived at the countryside outside Moscow where Khrushchev lived.  villa.  On the lawn in front of the villa, I shook hands with Khrushchev, who was wearing a jacket and smiling broadly, and his family members. Khrushchev introduced his family members to his Chinese guests one by one. It seemed that the guests and hosts were very friendly.  Completely immersed in a harmonious and friendly atmosphere, everyone took photos one after another, the atmosphere was relaxed and warm.  On behalf of the Chinese delegation, Li Dawei gave each of the Khrushchev family a "Tang suit". At the same time, he gave all the female dependents of the Khrushchev family a beautifully packaged set containing various cosmetics and a portable  Compact cosmetic case to carry.  Each of Khrushchev's three children downloaded 200 Soviet folk songs and 50 Chinese ** songs, an MP3 that looks like a cartoon Miffy rabbit and can be hung around his neck.  In order to show that the Soviets were not ignorant and uninformed, and that they should not be looked down upon by the Chinese, everyone in the family was told by Khrushchev not to show curiosity or surprise at the many strange things of the Chinese.  But they still couldn't hide their surprised expressions when they received these exquisite gifts. They almost immediately put the MP3 earplugs into their ears and hummed softly to the melody inside. Those who were studying in college  The youngest daughter Lian Na was even more ecstatic. She insisted on holding Li Dawei's hand and inviting him to dance with her to the rhythm of the music in the MP3.  They are even more fascinated by the DV cameras that almost every member of the Chinese delegation has in hand, which are smaller than their 135 cameras.  They watched on the TV in the air-conditioned bus where the Chinese delegation was riding as these Chinese comrades used their compact DV cameras to film every plant and tree in their homes and their every move. They were even more happy and dancing, even bigger than movie stars.  addiction.  Khrushchev's eldest daughter Radha Nikitichina, who worked in the Soviet Union's "Science and Life" magazine, may have had professional needs. She even said privately to the delegation's Russian translator Li Xiaohong: "Comrade Xiaohong,  Can you talk to Minister Li Dawei and give me a small movie camera like this?"  Li Xiaohong explained to her, "Comrade Lada, I think it would be okay to give you one, but it is useless to give it to you because the Soviet Union currently does not have the corresponding equipment to play back the captured images." Lada was a little unconvinced.  Asked his younger brother Sergey, who was working as a missile control system engineer next to him: "Sergey, is this true? If you can be forgiven for saying that the Soviet Union cannot develop these small and exquisite movie cameras, is it really possible that they can't even playback them?"  No?" Khrushchev's son Sergey nodded affirmatively and said, "Rada, do you know? The microelectronics industry has just started in the world except China. This is an emerging industry.  It is a very large system project that even the United States, not to mention the Soviet Union, which is following China, can¡¯t do it. Did you know that the United States spends billions of dollars every year to purchase China¡¯s patented production technology?  "Then why did China do it?" Rada still disagreed with his brother's explanation: "The Soviet Union can develop atomic bombs and artificial satellites, can't they do this little thing?""Why can China do it?" Sergey curled his lips helplessly and shrugged: "Only the Chinese know this. The Soviet Union can develop atomic bombs and artificial satellites, but they just can't do these little things. I  Didn't I tell you just now that this is an emerging industry and a very large system project that can't be completed in one or two years? Lada, this time, Sergey said.  The failure of the Sino-Soviet war was caused by the Soviet Union's backwardness in this field." He swallowed the last sentence.  "Uncle Li, is it okay if I want to study abroad in China?" Khrushchev's youngest daughter Lina took Li Dawei's hand and asked sweetly.  "Ha, ha, ha," Li Dawei smiled and pointed to Khrushchev beside him and said to Lian Na: "You have to ask your father about that." Then he said to Khrushchev and Mikoyan: "  Comrade Khrushchev, China welcomes leading comrades from the Soviet Union and young Soviet people to visit China more, which will help the two peoples to understand and communicate with each other."  "Yes, you should go to China and take a look." Khrushchev said seriously: "It took China 10 years to transform the most populous, economically backward and poor country in the world.  , It is indeed remarkable to build a modern aerospace power with political and social stability, rapid economic development, and highly developed science and technology. It is indeed a powerful socialist country full of vigor and prosperity. It is worth learning from the Soviet government and the Soviet youth in all aspects. " "Dad.  , can I apply to study in China?" Lian Na still asked reluctantly.  "Okay, okay, let's talk about this later." Khrushchev seemed to be in a particularly good mood today. He patted his little daughter on the shoulder and said, "Go and play. Your Uncle Li and I have something else to do."  Talk.¡± The food prepared for Khrushchev¡¯s family banquet was extremely rich, except that the table was filled with all kinds of food and drinks.  In addition to red caviar, black caviar, smoked salmon, sturgeon, roast suckling pig, suckling goat, stuffed turkey, as well as piles of vegetables, fruits and famous wines from various countries, there is also cherry stuffing that Khrushchev liked to eat.  , dumplings with blackberry and lingonberry filling, milk residue filling, potato filling, onion filling, beetroot soup, thick spicy soup, fried cakes, vegetable rolls and various porridges.  There is also home-made blood sausage that Khrushchev particularly liked to eat.  Due to the arrival of these most distinguished guests from China, many hot dishes such as spicy chicken, vinegar cabbage, and egg fried rice were added to the table.  To be honest, Li Dawei has no interest in these messy Russian dishes at all. What makes him most unbearable is the greasiness of these Russian dishes. The smoked salmon is as if it has been cooked in butter.  The oil sizzles out, and the vegetable dishes have no other smell except the smell of oil.  As for the fish and meat, except for the slightly salty and light anise flavor, they only have an oily and creamy flavor. Those so-called Chinese dishes are even more unworthy of their name.  So he just ate a few symbolic bites of things like zucchini mille-feuille rolls, carrots, black plums and dried rice fillings, and a few bites of egg fried rice.  Khrushchev was not particular about his diet. He ate a few dumplings stuffed with milk dregs and onions, a few pieces of blood sausage, and a plate of beetroot soup.  Afterwards, Li Dawei, Mao Anying, and Jiang Jingguo were invited to the small restaurant connected to the large restaurant to have secret talks with Khrushchev and Mikoyan.  Khrushchev frankly stated his thoughts to Li Dawei, Mao Anying, and Chiang Ching-kuo. 1. The Soviet Union would never initiate a war with China. The Soviet Union was willing to make its greatest efforts to resolve the Sino-Soviet conflict through negotiations.  The issue of territorial division between the two parties.  I agree in principle with China's proposal this time, but it requires a transition period.  Some more work needs to be done within the Soviet Party.  During this period, both the Soviet Union and China must create a good atmosphere for the peaceful settlement of the territorial division issue between China and the Soviet Union.  The Soviet Union will reduce its troops in Asia to less than 250,000.  It is hoped that China can also take corresponding withdrawal measures.  The negotiations between the two sides must be carried out without military pressure or threats of force. Otherwise, the Soviet Union will not be able to save face and it will be difficult to explain to the Soviet people.  2. The Soviet Union and China are in the area east of the Ural Mountains, west of Lake Baikal, and south of 53 degrees north latitude. The two sides put aside their sovereignty and jointly develop. The establishment of a Sino-Soviet cooperative special economic zone is a good way to resolve further conflicts between the two parties.  But these areas cannot be separated from the territory of the Soviet Union, at least on the surface.  3. Ask China to support the lifting of comprehensive United Nations sanctions against the Soviet Union, and ask China to provide emergency assistance to the Soviet Union with 200,000 tons of grain and some non-staple food items.  The money spent on grain will be deducted from the Soviet Union's property in the areas now controlled by China.  This will also help establish the impression among the Soviet people that the Soviet Union and China are good comrades and good brothers, which will facilitate the smooth progress of the demarcation issue between the two countries in the future.  ¡± Regarding these opinions of Khrushchev, Li Dawei expressed his understanding, but at the same time pointed out that, the Sino-Soviet demarcation issue indeed requires a transition period, but this transition period should not be too long.  During this period, it is very necessary for both sides to work hard to eliminate the negative impact of this war on the two peoples. This is also in line with the overall situation of developing friendly relations between the people of China and the Soviet Union. Therefore, both sides must increase their domestic propaganda of China and the Soviet Union.  Friendly efforts to prepare public opinion for the demarcation of the two sides.  Regarding the withdrawal of troops from both sides, after the two sides stabilize, China will retain necessary local defense forces in the contact areas between China and the Soviet Union, with a number of less than 200,000, and the rest will be withdrawn to the coastal areas and inland areas of the Far East.  Regarding the areas between the Soviet Union and China to the east of the Ural Mountains, to the west of Lake Baikal, and to the south of 53 degrees north latitude, we can follow Khrushchev's opinion and temporarily not deviate from the territory of the Soviet Union, and jointly announce it at a time that both parties deem most appropriate.  This area is a condominium area where both sides do not have any armed forces, but before that, the governments of both sides must form a formal top-secret document.  Regarding the issue of China¡¯s support for the lifting of comprehensive United Nations sanctions against the Soviet Union.  Li Dawei said that China does not advocate such an approach.  But this is not a matter that China has the final say after all.  China will never oppose the UN proposal to lift comprehensive sanctions against the Soviet Union at the United Nations.  As for providing emergency aid to the Soviet Union, this is not a problem. Li Dawei said eloquently: "Mao and Premier Zhou repeatedly told us when we came here not to let the Soviet people starve because of such unpleasantness between the two countries. Everyone  We are all members of the same family, and when brothers quarrel, they still have to sit down and eat at the same table. Please tell the Soviet comrades that whatever the Chinese people eat, the Soviet people will eat.  Comrades Khrushchev and Mikoyan made it clear to the people of the Soviet Union. " Then Li Dawei said to Khrushchev: "As for the issue of delimitation of the Sino-Soviet border, the key depends on the determination of you and the Soviet leadership group. Many things.  It's all like this. Comrade Mao Zedong still has a good impression of you. He told me that Comrade Khrushchev is flexible and not rigid." After hearing Jiang Jingguo's translation, Khrushchev  Xiaofu's eyes couldn't help but light up, and a proud smile broke out on his face. It was not difficult to see that he still cared about Mao Zd's evaluation of him.  "This Sino-Soviet war has had a great shock to the entire socialist camp," Li Dawei finally said another issue that Khrushchev and the Soviet Party were most concerned about: "But the Chinese Communist Party still has to do its best.  To maintain the Soviet Union's status as the leader of the socialist camp, the Chinese Party still insists that the socialist camp is led by the Soviet Union. Now some countries in the socialist camp have different opinions on this. ** Premier Zhou even did some persuasive work on this point.  Please rest assured, comrades from the Soviet Union. The Chinese Party will never strive to be this leader." Khrushchev then asked: "Comrade Li Dawei, what do you think of the line, principles and policies pursued by the Communist Party of the Soviet Union after the 20th National Congress?"  "These policies are realistic and effective." Li Dawei put a top hat on Khrushchev's head: "You are an outstanding reformer in the 20th century. According to my point of view, you are the leader of the Soviet Union's reform and opening up.  Forerunner." Li Dawei didn't have any troops left.
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