Jump to content

PRC-US Ambassadorial Talks

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by Citation bot (talk | contribs) at 21:43, 4 April 2020 (Add: isbn. | You can use this bot yourself. Report bugs here. | Activated by Amigao | Category:China–United States relations | via #UCB_Category). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

Myślewicki Palace, the meeting place in Poland.
Plaque commemorating the talks at the entrance to the palace.

PRC-US Ambassadorial Talks(Chinese:中美大使级会谈) were a series of meetings between the ambassadors of People's Republic of China and the United States from 1954 to 1970 when there were no diplomatic relations between the two countries.

The first was held in Geneva, Switzerland, August 1st, 1955, between Wang Bingnan, PRC ambassador to Poland and U. Alexis Johnson, US ambassador to Czechoslovakia. Since 1958, the meetings began to be held in Myślewicki Palace, Warsaw, Poland between Wang Guoquan, PRC ambassador to Poland and Jacob D. Beam, United States Ambassador to Poland. After 1970, US began to contact PRC formally and substituted the meetings with other channels.[1]

References

  1. ^ Steven M. Goldstein, "Dialogue of the Deaf?: The Sino-American Ambassadorial-Level Talks, 1955–1970." in Robert S. Ross; Changbin Jiang (2001). Re-examining the Cold War: U.S.-China Diplomacy, 1954–1973. Harvard Univ Asia Center. pp. 200–37. ISBN 9780674005266.