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The '''Chita Summit''' was a meeting of then [[Asian Socialist Bloc|ASB]] powers on [http://forum.spore.com/jforum/posts/list/1305/69131.page#3364159 January 28th, 1971] to formalize and determine the member-state's economic trade relationships and as a means for the leadership of each nation to determine the operation of each other's state-run news companies in one-another's territory, there-by also serving as a secondary function as a business conference for media distribution. The meeting was called in the then-liberated and secured city of Chita in eastern-communist controlled Russia. At the time, [[Chita]] was acting as the defacto capital of the [[Nikolov Nitski]] regime. |
The '''Chita Summit''' was a meeting of then [[Asian Socialist Bloc|ASB]] powers on [http://forum.spore.com/jforum/posts/list/1305/69131.page#3364159 January 28th, 1971] to formalize and determine the member-state's economic trade relationships and as a means for the leadership of each nation to determine the operation of each other's state-run news companies in one-another's territory, there-by also serving as a secondary function as a business conference for media distribution. The meeting was called in the then-liberated and secured city of Chita in eastern-communist controlled Russia. At the time, [[Chita]] was acting as the defacto capital of the [[Nikolov Nitski]] regime. |
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The Chita Summit was a meeting of then ASB powers on January 28th, 1971 to formalize and determine the member-state's economic trade relationships and as a means for the leadership of each nation to determine the operation of each other's state-run news companies in one-another's territory, there-by also serving as a secondary function as a business conference for media distribution. The meeting was called in the then-liberated and secured city of Chita in eastern-communist controlled Russia. At the time, Chita was acting as the defacto capital of the Nikolov Nitski regime.