Chinese Communist Leader's Admission
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Peceived Friday ] p.m. NEW YORIv, June 3Q. i The Chinese Communist leader, J)jau ■ Tse-tung, to-day told fo'llowers that Communist China cannot eypect genuine aid from the Governments of thfir United States and Britain even th.oggh the Communist parties and •"progr.essive parties and group" in those cqun tries pressed for the opening of trade and diplqmatic relations, say the Npw York Tipies' Shanghai ' correspondenL "We belong tq the anti-iiqperialist front headed by the U.S.S.R. and we can look for genuine friendly aid only from that front and ilot from the impprialist front," he said. He accused reactionaries at home and abroad'of fore stalling the opening of trade and diplomatic relations. Such relations, he said, could be achieved if all the forces at hqme and abroad were united to smash the "domestic and foreign reactionaries." Mao maintained that the victory of the Chinese Communists would have been impossible without the_ aid qf the Sovjet Unioq and the pres-' sure of the "masses i'n many countries including the United States." He con eeded that his coneept of Chinese Go vernment for the immediate futqre was dictatorial.
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Chronicle (Levin), 2 July 1949, Page 5
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