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On August 3, 1959, Mao Zedong rejected Khrushchev's proposal to establish a joint fleet and a long-wave radio station
On this day, 66 years ago, August 3, 1959 (June 29, 1959 in the lunar calendar), Mao Zedong rejected Khrushchev's proposal to establish a joint fleet and a long-wave radio station. On August 3, 1959, during the talks between the leaders of China and the Soviet Union, Mao Zedong solemnly rejected Khrushchev's proposal to establish a joint fleet and a long-wave radio station. He withstood the pressure of the Soviet Union, adhered to the line of independence, and defended the sovereignty and dignity of the country. Khrushchev expressed great dissatisfaction on the spot with this suggestion of attempting to control China in terms of personnel and military forces and looked for opportunities to retaliate. Soon after, the Soviet Union unilaterally tore up the relevant agreements signed between China and the Soviet Union, and China military students studying in the Soviet Union were ordered to return home. Comment: The chairman is good and did not succumb to the pressure of the Soviet Union!


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