Word: huang
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...country's most distinguished diplomats, David K..E. Bruce. Last week the Chinese government reciprocated. As its first envoy to Washington, Peking chose a close associate of Premier Chou En-lai who also ranks as a full member of the Communist Central Committee. He is Huang Chen...
After serving as ambassador to Hungary and Indonesia, plus a tour as Deputy Foreign Minister, Huang became Peking's first Ambassador to France in 1964. As such, he became involved in Henry Kissinger's negotiations with Peking and impressed American diplomats. They also learned that he has yet another talent-cooking. His specialty: Peking duck...
...colony in the heart of our country. Never will we add another star to the flag of the United States." Cuba's acerbic Foreign Affairs Minister Raúl Roa joined in with a tirade against the U.S. for "its perfidy and its claws." Communist China's Huang Hua added: "U.S. imperialism has subjected the Latin American countries to aggression and enslavement...
Over Chinese seed cake and tea, the two men talked through an interpreter for 50 minutes. They did not discuss any substantive issues, but they set up arrangements for the next meeting, which will probably be held in the U.S. embassy. At the close of the visit, Huang escorted Watson back to his car. Watson in turn called Huang "cher ami," and told newsmen, "We had a very warm and friendly discussion, and we hope it is the beginning of many others...
...Huang, 64, is a close associate of Chou En-lai and the only Chinese ambassador who is a member of the party's Central Committee. Huang participated in the Long March and rose to major general during the war against the Nationalists. Arthur Watson, 52, has little diplomatic experience. Until his appointment to the Paris embassy in 1970, Watson, a son of the builder of International Business Machines, was chairman of the company's overseas operations. That background should come in handy on trade problems. To help resolve other matters, the State Department plans either to station...