Speech delivered by Mr. Mao Dun (China) at the Vienna session of the World Peace Council
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Opens by acknowledging the end of the Korean war with the signing of the Armistice Agreement to be a victory of the peace forces; refers to the U. S. as imperialist aggressors and a menace to peace; calls for people to be more vigilant against warmongers and their attempt to create international tension; proposes that the Soviet Union, India, Indonesia, Burma, and Pakistan be brought in as neutral countries; brings the discussion to the Vietnam war and the French; examines the question of Japan and U.S. aggression; calls for the U.S. to prove its seemingly empty words of peaceful negotiation by action.
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