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Special> 40th Anniversary of Sino-German Diplomatic Relations> Cover Archive
UPDATED: October 9, 2012 NO. 42, OCTOBER 20, 1972
People's Republic of China and Federal Republic of Germany Establish Diplomatic Relations
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Chinese Premier Zhou Enlai and Foreign Minister Ji Pengfei with Foreign Minister Scheel and his party in 1972 (NO. 42, 1972 OF BEIJING REVIEW)

Joint Communique

The Government of the People's Republic of China and the Government of the Federal Republic of Germany decided on October 11, 1972 to establish diplomatic relations and to exchange ambassadors within a short time.

Done in duplicate in Beijing on October 11, 1972 in the Chinese and German languages.

For the Government of the People's Republic of China

For the Government of the Federal Republic of Germany

(Signed)

Chi Peng-fei

(Signed)

Walter Scheel



 
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