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    16 November 1978

    Nov. 5, Speaking to Thailand’s PM in Bangkok, Chinese Vice Premier Deng Xiaoping says a fall of Phnom Penh to Vietnam wouldn’t be a problem. Fighting will continue for a long time, providing aid can be sent continuously. He then asks permission for Chinese planes to overfly🇹🇭. China sends Wang Dongxing, a deputy chairman of the Chinese Communist Party & former commander of Maos bodyguards, to Cambodia to prepare Khmer Rouge leaders for its refusal to directly defend🇰🇭militarily. Instead it favours financing a guerrilla type conflict. In a speech to a Chinese delegation, Pol Pot says The only and best way for Vietnam is to immediately put an end to…

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    14 November 1978

    “We don’t believe that the Vietnam-Soviet Union defence treaty requires changes in US policies. ASEAN friends will still hope for a normalisation of🇺🇸-🇻🇳ties & we should accommodate them, if🇻🇳shows restraint in Cambodia this dry season”, US amb. to🇹🇭in a cable. Vietnam and the Soviet Union sign a defence treaty that pledges to “take appropriate and effective measures against any attacker who threatens the peace of either country.”

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    12 November 1978

    Nov. 1, 1978:🇻🇳says the first bloody border incident between China & Vietnam, left six🇨🇳soldiers dead & warns of further attacks. Western analysts are sceptical: Vietnamese leaders are in important talks with the Soviet Union, the claims were made “to back up their aid requests”

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    8 November 1978

    In his paper “China and Indochina”, Malcom Caldwell, who will be murdered in Cambodia later this year, hopes for “de-escalation” between🇰🇭- 🇻🇳. Their conflict is caused by internal questions of off-shore oil & of use of the Mekong River, not by ethnic antagonism.

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    4 November 1978

    Visiting Jakarta, Khmer Rouge Foreign Minister Ieng Sary dismisses Vietnamese claims of rebel activity inside Cambodia – the country was “totally secure” except in areas of🇻🇳attacks. Charges of mass killings & starvation “are propaganda by Vietnam and refugees”

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    1 November 1978

    Bringing a series of reports on hospitals, damns & plantations from her 1,000 km trip inside Cambodia in September 1978 to an end, Annie Brunel of a French Communist delegation, writes in L’HUMANITÉ ROUGE: “Genocide, we can testify that there is none in Kampuchea” https://t.co/IDi6rvWJE4

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    30 October 1978

    4. The Khmer Rouge Department of Press & Information describes Pol Pot’s character: – Has a large spirit of union, – Shows revolutionary optimism, – Is deeply & firmly confident in the people, the masses, especially in the poor peasants, -Likes to live and work in the calm. https://t.co/Sl1LnXU6Js A recap on what happened in Cambodia in September 1978 under the Khmer Rouge: 1. Nuon Chea visits China & North Korea 2. French and Norwegian (photos) Communist delegations and Turkish & Hong Kong journalists visit 3. KR leadership celebrates 18th anniversary of the party. https://t.co/AQElgAeBT1 Vietnam denies that it is preparing an offensive against Cambodia and accuses China of massing…