CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN - 1960/02/08
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8 FEBRUARY 1960
I. THE COMMUNIST BLOC
Chinese Communists send ships to bring
back Overseas Chinese desiring to leave
Indonesia.
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Chinese Communist observer's speech at
Warsaw Pact conference reflects Peiping's
continuing reservations about IChrushchev's
policy of detente with the West. 0
II. ASIA-AFRICA
III, THE WEST
Venezuela requests 8 February meeting
of Organization of American States to
consider Dominican activities in Carib-
bean.
Latin American Communist leaders agree
to avoid aggressive acts during President
Eisenhower's visit but to make President
feel "unwelcome" through other means. 0
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CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN
8 February 1960
DAILY BRIEF
I. THE COMMUNIST BLOC
� Communist China - Indonesia: Peiping is following up
its promise, made in a People's Daily editorial of 27 Jan-
uary, to send ships to Indonesia to bring back Overseas Chi-
nese who want to leave as a result of anti-Chinese measures.
Four chartered ships have left Canton for Djakarta, and addi-
tional passenger vessels will be diverted from other runs to
carry returnees as far as Hong Kong. Although only a few
hundred Chinese had left Indonesia up to the end of January,
a monthly exodus of several thousand is expected after com-
pletion of transportation arrangements by late February.
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Communist China - USSR: The speech to the Warsaw
Pact conference by the senior Chinese Communist observer,
Kang Sheng, reflects Peiping's continuing reservations about
IChrushchey's policy of detente with the West. While express-
ing perfunctory approval of "peaceful coexistence" as a basis
for bloc foreign policy, Kang indicated doubt about the possi-
bility of any real East-West understanding and said that the
United States' actions "fully prove that its imperialist nature
cannot be changed." He explicitly extended Peiping's 21 Jan-
uary refusal to be bound by any international disarmament
agreement to include "all other international agreements." The
Chinese clearly desire participation in world councils, but it
is unlikely that this statement is intended as a bid for Chinese
attendance at the 10-nation disarmament conference in March or
at the summit in May. In claiming that Chinese Communist
armed forces are now "less than half their original size," Kang
suggested that Peiping is not considerina reduetinng nf fhpea
forces.
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