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Chairman Mao gave a congratulatory speech on Stalin's birthday, and the audience gave three standing ovations.

Chairman Mao gave a congratulatory speech on Stalin's birthday, and the audience gave three standing ovations.

In December 1949, Chairman Mao embarked on a train to visit the Soviet Union and began his first trip abroad, and of course to Moscow.

During chairman Mao's first visit to the Soviet Union, he wanted to discuss with Stalin on major political and economic issues between China and the Soviet Union and resolve the Sino-Soviet treaties, loan agreements, trade agreements, and aviation agreements. In addition to this, there was also the work of celebrating Stalin's seventieth birthday.

Chairman Mao gave a congratulatory speech on Stalin's birthday, and the audience gave three standing ovations.

On December 21, 1949, at the congress held in the Kremlin to celebrate Stalin's seventieth birthday, Chairman Mao delivered a warm congratulatory speech, saying that "Comrade Stalin is a mentor and friend of the people of the world and a mentor and friend of the Chinese people" and "wishing our great friend the Soviet Union happiness and strength under the leadership of Comrade Stalin."

Later, in a telegram to the Central Committee at 24:00 on December 21, 1949, Chairman Mao said: "In addition to the speeches of the representatives of the Soviet republics, the celebration of this day will be attended by representatives of thirteen countries, and among these thirteen countries, I will give the first speech on behalf of China, which will be grandly welcomed, and three times the audience will stand up and give a long applause." When the Xinhua News Agency published the news, please follow the TASS press release. I also published my speech in the hope. ”

The following is Chairman Mao's congratulatory speech, and together we can take a quick look at it and appreciate the style of Chairman Mao's congratulatory speech.

Chairman Mao gave a congratulatory speech on Stalin's birthday, and the audience gave three standing ovations.

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