Nearly three decades ago, I traveled as a reporter with a delegation from the Soviet Union seeking trade and assistance from China.
At the time, in January 1989, relations between the Soviet Union and China were improving after 30 years of hostility.
This was roughly two years before the fall of the Soviet Union, and officials from the two sides were negotiating to arrange a summit meeting between the Soviet leader Michael Gorbachev and China’s supreme leader Deng Xiaoping.
I met up with the 40-member Soviet trade delegation in Heihe, a small gateway city on China’s northern border along the then frozen Heilong …read more
Source: Radio Free Asia