In 1966, the author entered the Department of Eastern Europe of the Soviet Union, which was at the same timeSino-Soviet relationsFreezing period. During this time, the author and colleagues had to sit "cold."Bench", facedSino-Soviet relationsTense situation. In 1969, after the outbreak of the Treasure Island incident, the author was sent to work at the embassy in the USSR, althoughSino-SovietRelations between the two countries are strainedSino-SovietThe risk of war seems to be everywhere. But when the author arrived in the Soviet Union, he found that the situation on the ground was completely different, and there was no sign of a war with China. Be that as it may,Sino-Soviet relationsStill greatly affected, Friendship Road is blocked with railings and closed to pedestrians. However, the author found that the situation in the USSR did not look like a war at all. This led the author to begin to think about reflecting the real situation in the USSR at home, dispelling misunderstandings and tensions.
September 11, 1969Sino-SovietThe two prime ministers held talks in Beijing, during which the two sides agreed to resolve the border issue through peaceful negotiations and avoid armed conflict. Subsequently,Sino-SovietBorder talks between the two countries at the level of vice foreign minister were held in Beijing, and the talks lasted for nine years. AlthoughSino-SovietThe border talks did not come out of the way, but at least after the resumption of negotiations, tensions between the two countries gradually eased.
During his stay in the Soviet Union, the author accompanied Counselor Wang Xinqing to Boli City on the Heilongjiang RiverLake Baikaland Sochi on the Black Sea. In contact with his Soviet colleagues, the author deeply realized the importance of mutual understanding. After getting acquainted with each other, the two sides also helped and supported each other.
In 1973, the author returned home from his tenure at the embassy in the Soviet Union. After returning to China, the author first worked in the *** Wuqi cadre school and learned to drive. Although there were some hiccups in the process of learning to drive, it also became a joke among embassy colleagues. After more than a year of labor, the author returned to the Sousi to continue his work. At the same time, relations between China and the United States have begun to thawSino-Soviet relationsIt is still stiff, but both sides are careful to preserve diplomatic leeway, not to talk to death, not to do things to the dead. During this time, although the colleagues of Su Ousi sat "coldBenchBut the time was not wasted. They used this time to put together a list of aboutSino-Soviet relationsand compiled a setSino-Soviet relationsArchival materials, which record important historical events. These historical materials provide a lot of inspiration for the later diplomatic work towards Russia.
By reviewing his own work experience in the Soviet Union, the author deeply realized that sitting "cold."BenchThe experience has brought him harvest and insight. In the sitting "cold."BenchDuring this period, the author and his colleagues did not lazy, but used this time to sort out a large amount of information, which provided valuable reference and inspiration for later work. At the same time, the author is rightSino-Soviet relationsWith a deeper thought, realize the importance of mutual understanding and communication. Looking back, the author feels that he insists on sitting "cold."Bench"It was the right choice because his experience at Suos gave him the opportunity to learn more about itSino-Soviet relations, which provided help and inspiration for later diplomatic work.
In general, the author faced during the USSRSino-Soviet relationsThe tension at the beginning was worried and uneasy. But the reality was different from what he had heard at home, which made him think about how to dispel misunderstandings and push forwardSino-Soviet relationsof moderation. Resolve the border issue through peaceful negotiations, so that theSino-Soviet relationsIt was eased. In the sitting "cold."BenchDuring this period, the author and his colleagues used their time to sort out the materials, which provided valuable experience and reference for their subsequent work. This experience made the author deeply appreciate the importance of mutual understanding and communication, and felt satisfied and affirmed his choice.