What Does The Above Statement Say About China'S Government Under Mao Zedong And Zhou Enlai?

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What Does The Above Statement Say About China'S Government Under Mao Zedong And Zhou Enlai?

scussion with U.S. President Richard Nixon on February 23, 1972: "You know our policy. We don't discuss our policy. We of course support revolutions raged by the peoples of the world, but we don't send a single soldier abroad. The revolution of any country must depend on the people of their country. That was the case with George Washington, in your eight-year war of independence. Of course, at the time you had the assistance of the volunteers of Lafayette; they were not troops sent by the State of France." --Zhou Enlai, 1972 Source: The National Security Archive What does the above statement say about China's government under Mao Zedong and Zhou Enlai?
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It refused to debate its policies with foreign countries.

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