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TIME Correspondent John Beal, a veteran of international conferences, is a case in point. At Geneva, Beal found some familiar faces in the Chinese delegation. The first was Chou Enlai, Red China's Premier, Foreign Minister and head of the Geneva delegation. Beal had last dealt with Chou in Nanking in 1946. At the time. Beal was on a leave of absence from TIME to serve as an adviser to Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek during the period of the Marshall mission. Beal got to know Chou well during his China stint. "It was there," says he, "that I learned...
...Chou Enlai, 55, Premier, Foreign Minister (see cover...
...Pressures. Misgivings about the Korean truce had dogged U.S. policymakers ever since last March 30, when Red China's Chou Enlai, just back from Moscow, modified the Communist stand on forced prisoner repatriation and prompted reopening of the Panmunjom talks. Where the U.S. hesitated, lest basic principles be betrayed, its allies, led by Britain and India, urged...
While Clark was still studying the Communist note, the Chinese made a second and far more important proposal. In a Peking radio broadcast, Chinese Premier Chou Enlai, who had recently returned from Moscow, abandoned Chinese insistence upon forced repatriation of all P.W.s, the issue which caused the breakdown of the Panmunjom talks. Admitting that there are some Chinese who don't want to go home-"captured personnel of our side who, under the intimidation and oppression of the opposite side, are filled with apprehension"-Chou suggested that prisoners who reject repatriation be handed over to a neutral state. Four...
...foreign source of his climb to power was never more apparent than in his funeral: the bands played Russian music; the troops used the Russian parade step and carried Russian machine pistols. The most notable mourners were Russia's Marshal Bulganin and Red China's Chou Enlai...