CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN
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March 24, 1966
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2. Communist China: Peking's refusal to attend
congress further indication that leaders intend
to remain dogmatic and isolationist. (Page 4)
3. Pakistan - Communist China: Peking has sup-
plied military equipment to Pakistan. (Page 6)
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Yemen. age
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Communist China: Peking's refusal to attend the
23rd CPSU Congress is a further indication that China's
aging leaders are determined to steer a dogmatic,
isolationist course.
The Chinese sent a top-level delegation to the
last CPSU Congress in 1961 and have since regularly
attended the congresses of pro-Soviet bloc Communist
parties. Such gatherings were generally used by the
Chinese as forums for self-righteous anti-Soviet polemics.
The sarcastic letter of refusal, made public on
23 March, suggests that the Chinese leaders, decision
to boycott was prompted in part by the widely circu-
lated Soviet "secret" letters. Citing Soviet attempts
to "whip up hysteria!' against China, the Chinese re-
fusal concludes, "in these circumstances, how can the
Chinese Communist party, which you look upon as an
enemy, be expected to attend your Congress?"
China's leaders apparently feel compelled to
demonstrate by their absence their scornful and total
rejection of "revisionism" and in so doing have taken
another step toward a de facto break in party relations
with Moscow.
Of those parties aligned with the Chinese only
Albania has thus far indicated its refusal to attend.
North Vietnam publicly accepted the Soviet invitation
during Shelepin's visit to Hanoi last January. The Chi-
nese boycott will add to the difficulties of the Vietnamese
by putting them in a position where it will appear they
are making a choice between Moscow and Peking, a
situation which Hanoi has consistently sought to avoid
in the past few years.
The Soviets can probably be expected to feign
sorrow rather than anger at the Chinese action.
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Secretary Brezhnev, during his opening speech to the
Congress, is likely to point with regret to China's
empty seat as evidence of Peking's unwillingness to
work within a united Communist movement. Moscow
probably takes private satisfaction that the Chinese,
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Pakistan - Communist China: There is now visual
evidence to confirm previous reports that Communist
China has supplied some military equipment to Paki-
stan)
Five Communist-built tanks participated in yes-
terday' s National Day parade in Rawalpindi. Recent
study of a photograph taken near Karachi has identi-
fied 41 T-34 and T-54 tanks. Only Communist China
is likely to have supplied these vehicles
The National Day flyover included four MIG-19
Farmer aircraft, but these were probably obtained
from Indonesia last fall.
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August, events had not taken the course he had expected,
implying that FaysAl was not living up to its terms.
He indicated he might renounce an Arab summit
agreement not to engage in propaganda warfare. Nasir
said Egypt is developing a new long-term strategy in
Yemen which would involve fewer troops and lower
costs. He claimed that Cairo is prepared to remain
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on 22 March, pointedly criticizing King Faysal, will
probably further complicate negotiations on Yemen.
Nasir said that since his agreement with Faysal last
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