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Chapter 1348 Post-war talks

"Marshal, we should leave."

General Popovich, Chief of General Staff of the Yugoslav Armed Forces, said to Marshal Tito.

The two stood on the streets of Hiroshima, as troops and people cheering for the end of the war passed by them.

Marshal Tito's attention was not on the crowd in front of him, but on looking down at the dying cigarette in his hand.

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The shocking scene of the atomic bomb explosion has always been in his mind, and he can't get rid of it.

The war in the East has ended, which means that countries will gradually emerge from the shadow of the world war.

Peace and development will be the themes for some time to come.

Yugoslavia has signed a series of strategic agreements with China and Xia, and this trip to the East can be described as fruitful.

But Marshal Tito still didn't want to leave.

Seemingly understanding what the marshal was thinking, General Popovich whispered:

“The Big Four meeting in London signed a nuclear weapons non-proliferation agreement, and Zhongxia promised that Japan would not use nuclear weapons in actual combat after its unconditional surrender.

Terrorist weapons such as atomic bombs are destined to be in the hands of only a few countries. The Big Four will not allow other small and medium-sized countries to possess nuclear weapons.

Although Zhongxia has a good cooperative relationship with us, it is impossible for it to do anything to damage the world situation.

Your Excellency, Marshal, rather than risking the development of nuclear weapons, it is better to invest resources and energy in post-war reconstruction and economic development.

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As long as the economy develops and the country becomes strong and prosperous, no one will dare to easily talk to us about using atomic bombs."

Marshal Tito knew these truths in his heart, but he just felt it was difficult to calm down.

The ethnic composition of Yugoslavia is complex. If there is no heavy weapon, the entire region is likely to fall apart in the future, and even wars will continue.

It is unknown how long the current unification situation will last, and Marshal Tito himself is somewhat unsure.

The cigarette in his hand had burned out, and the butt fell to the ground, splashing a few sparks.

Marshal Tito looked up to the sky and sighed, his sigh full of unwillingness and helplessness.

He temporarily put aside his obsession with the atomic bomb.

"Well, we have pretty much talked about what we need to talk about. We will leave for home tomorrow and let others attend the UN General Assembly meeting."

General Popovich nodded silently.

The heads of the 21-nation delegation witnessed the explosion of the atomic bomb with their own eyes, and saw the nuclear weapons destroying the world at the fingertips. They were shocked and horrified in their hearts.

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It was not just Marshal Tito who had a hard time with the atomic bomb. In fact, all the leaders of the Twenty-one Nations were so.

Some people originally planned to leave after watching the fun, but now they seemed to be tied hand and foot. They kept talking about the atomic bomb and wanted to seek technical support from Zhongxia.

The most active among them was France's General de Gaulle.

He had been seeking permanent member status for Gaul, but both China and the Soviet Union expressed severe opposition.

General de Gaulle did not stop his efforts.

At the political talks between China and Gaul, General de Gaulle even offered to exchange colonies in Africa for China's support.

"France only failed once. We are still an influential power in the world, especially in Africa. Our influence is unmatched.

A mature politician should not focus on one person's failure for a long time, but should look at the problem from the overall situation and future development.

France will not continue to decline, because we have a heritage that is not inferior to that of Britain and the United States.

In addition to economic and trade exchanges, I think your country should carry out more extensive and in-depth political and technical cooperation with us."

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General de Gaulle was spitting like a squirrel. He spoke great principles but also ceded practical interests, which made Wang Xueqin, the deputy prime minister of China sitting opposite, quite moved.

Zhongxia has already begun to march into Africa. If France cooperates, the march into Africa should be smooth.

However, Wang Xueqin also knew General de Gaulle's purpose and did not agree easily.

In the past few days from July 2 to July 7, the Zhongxia administrative department continued to hold meetings with delegations from 21 countries. Wang Xueqin, Lu Zhuoran, Xie Chengrui and others were extremely busy.

Jiang Dong also traveled to and from major conferences, and he was so tired that he looked a little haggard.

The previous series of arrangements are all for this period of talks. This is the time to harvest the fruits of victory. No matter how busy or tired you are, you must persevere.

Most of the heads of delegations had to attend the first session of the United Nations General Assembly on July 16, so they were not in a hurry. After the talks with Zhongxia, they began to visit various places in China.

Molotov, the head of the Soviet delegation, had received orders from his loving father, requiring him to return to Moscow after July 7.

Admiral King, Secretary of the Navy of the United States, General Nimitz, Commander of the Pacific Fleet, and others left Hiroshima and went to MacArthur's headquarters in Sendai.

On July 7, Japan will submit a letter of surrender to China and the United States. Admiral Kim will need to discuss the specific details of the surrender with MacArthur and others.

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The general election on the island of Great Britain has entered its most intense stage, and the battle between Churchill and Attlee is about to be decided. At such a critical moment, Yorkson, as the Foreign Minister of Great Britain, does not dare to stay in the East for a long time. He needs to do it as soon as possible

Report what you see and hear during your trip to your Excellency the Prime Minister.

Great Britain has not had in-depth and lasting talks with China because the new government has not yet been determined and no one knows the direction of external diplomacy.

Romania, Hungary, Canada, Australia, Ethiopia, etc. are very active, and some people even want to take a look at Tokyo and Kyoto after they were hit.

The news of the end of the war has spread all over the country, and the Chinese people celebrate this special day like celebrating the New Year.

The sound of firecrackers goes on all night long, and the lights of the city go out all night long.

Excited crowds took to the streets, hugging each other with tears in their eyes to celebrate.

Retired veterans strive to maintain order in the city, and through the neon lights, you can see the tears in their eyes.

The celebrations starting on July 3rd will continue until July 7th.

Starting from September 18, 1931, the Chinese people made too many sacrifices for the day of victory, and accumulated countless heaviness and sorrow in more than 10 years.

Fortunately, the moment of victory has finally arrived.

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On the sidelines of meetings with delegations from various countries, Jiang Dong delivered several radio speeches to compatriots across the country, sharing the joy of victory with the people and calling for progress in the new era.

Later history textbooks summarized a series of speeches delivered by Koto during this period as the Victory Day Speech.

On July 6, the Zhongxia North Sea Fleet sailed into Tokyo Bay, Japan, to prepare for the upcoming surrender ceremony.

The United States Pacific Fleet also sent a number of main battleships and aircraft carriers into Tokyo Bay.

Battleships were lined up in Tokyo Bay and flags were flying.

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