Mao Zedong: Yes, let them work, but in a slightly different way. Could you stay tomorrow?
N.S. Khrushchev: And you want to send us back expeditiously?
Mao Zedong: No, you may stay as long as you want. Regarding the time of our next meeting there
could be a contradiction between us. You work during the day, and I sleep during the day. One
could meet in the afternoon after 4.
N.S. Khrushchev: Yes, this is a contradiction, but not a conflict.
Mao Zedong: Should we publish a communiqué about our meeting[?] Perhaps we should scare
the imperialists just a bit?
N.S. Khrushchev: Not a bad idea. Let them guess what Khrushchev and Mao Zedong talked
about in Beijing. From our side one could assign the work on the communiqué to comrades
[Vassily] Kuznetsov, Ponomarev, Fedorenko.
Mao Zedong: From our side there will be comrades Wan Xia Sang [sic] and Hu Qiaomu. We can
frighten the imperialists, and they should be frightened.
N.S. Khrushchev: That's right. Perhaps that is why Stalin did not want to reach a treaty with you,
because he thought an attack on China was possible and did not want to get involved into this. We
would have helped a little, but without full-scale involvement. But he did not tell anybody about this.
We, for instance, had no treaty with Albania. During the discussion of the issue of the Warsaw
Pact, Molotov suggested to exclude Albania. I asked Molotov why Albania should not be included.
He said—would we fight for it? But if we do not defend [a country], they would capture it without
fight.
Mao Zedong: Yes, this is a staunch, hard-boiled nation. They should be assisted.
Mao Zedong: In case of war we should definitely cooperate. Look how many military bases, how
many nails are studded around us; in Japan, on Taiwan, in South Korea, [South] Vietnam, Malaya,
etc.
N.S. Khrushchev: Yes. And how many in Europe? Bases are all around.
[It is] good that we developed [the Soviet] economy, and our scientists helped us build missiles.
Mao Zedong: We all live because of your missiles.
N.S. Khrushchev: Yes, to a certain extent this is so, one can say without false modesty. This
deters the enemies.
more mao shitposting
Mao Zedong: Yes, let them work, but in a slightly different way. Could you stay tomorrow?
N.S. Khrushchev: And you want to send us back expeditiously?
Mao Zedong: No, you may stay as long as you want. Regarding the time of our next meeting there could be a contradiction between us. You work during the day, and I sleep during the day. One could meet in the afternoon after 4.
N.S. Khrushchev: Yes, this is a contradiction, but not a conflict.
Mao Zedong: Should we publish a communiqué about our meeting[?] Perhaps we should scare the imperialists just a bit?
N.S. Khrushchev: Not a bad idea. Let them guess what Khrushchev and Mao Zedong talked about in Beijing. From our side one could assign the work on the communiqué to comrades [Vassily] Kuznetsov, Ponomarev, Fedorenko.
Mao Zedong: From our side there will be comrades Wan Xia Sang [sic] and Hu Qiaomu. We can frighten the imperialists, and they should be frightened.
N.S. Khrushchev: That's right. Perhaps that is why Stalin did not want to reach a treaty with you, because he thought an attack on China was possible and did not want to get involved into this. We would have helped a little, but without full-scale involvement. But he did not tell anybody about this. We, for instance, had no treaty with Albania. During the discussion of the issue of the Warsaw Pact, Molotov suggested to exclude Albania. I asked Molotov why Albania should not be included. He said—would we fight for it? But if we do not defend [a country], they would capture it without fight.
Mao Zedong: Yes, this is a staunch, hard-boiled nation. They should be assisted.
Mao Zedong: In case of war we should definitely cooperate. Look how many military bases, how many nails are studded around us; in Japan, on Taiwan, in South Korea, [South] Vietnam, Malaya, etc.
N.S. Khrushchev: Yes. And how many in Europe? Bases are all around.
[It is] good that we developed [the Soviet] economy, and our scientists helped us build missiles.
Mao Zedong: We all live because of your missiles.
N.S. Khrushchev: Yes, to a certain extent this is so, one can say without false modesty. This deters the enemies.
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:wholesome:
mao-khrushchev cooperation? what year was this?
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