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Chapter 430 Ceasefire Agreement

Just after Stalin and his colleagues finished their meeting, Moscow immediately sent a telegram to Chahar, stating that they would send their foreign minister to Chahar to discuss the Siberian issue. Soon Chahar agreed to Moscow's request.

So the next day, after preparing some information, Motolov took a few entourage and hurriedly boarded the special plane bound for Chahar.

On the evening of the third day, Motolov's special plane arrived in Zhangjiakou. Looking out the window at the four P47 fighters closely following his own transport plane, Motolov's assistant and translator Ya said angrily: "These damn things

How dare you, the yellow-skinned monkey, treat you, an outstanding Soviet diplomat like this?"

Motolov ignored these words, which were obviously flattering. His thoughts were all focused on the upcoming negotiations. There is a saying in China that if you know yourself and the enemy, you will never be in danger. In fact, it is the same all over the world. Before coming, Motolov

My husband conducted an investigation into the actual ruler of the Sixth Chahar Province, Su Tong, nicknamed the Northwest King, but the conclusion of the investigation made Motolov feel very bad.

Motolov learned from the information that Su Tong had always been known for his tough attitude and handling of foreign affairs. When he was just a small warlord with tens of thousands of troops, he dared to fight with the Japanese. Later, he

He was in trouble with their great Soviet Russia, and he had never bowed his head to that country. It stands to reason that such a fool who does not know life and death should have been wiped out long ago, but not only is he not dead now,

The more he lives, the more nourished he becomes, and even the Soviet Union, which claims to be powerful, has a piece of its flesh bitten off. It is really a monster. Motolov had to shake his head helplessly. There are always some incompatible things in this world.

Logical things exist.

The plane slowly landed at a place that was clearly a field airport. When Motolov and two assistants got off the plane, they were greeted by two solemn-looking officers.

The leading lieutenant colonel officer saluted Motolov and said in a deep voice: "Mr. Motolov, welcome to Chahar. I came here with the name of Chairman of our Chahar Province."

We will pick you up and take you to the hotel to rest. Our Commander-in-Chief Su will naturally meet you tomorrow. Now please get in the car."

Following the officer's words, a black car slowly drove in front of Motolov and his party.

After Motolov and his party got into the car, the car immediately drove away.

"Has that old man arrived?" Su Tong, who was eating at Jiang Baili's house, listened to the report of his officers while eating.

The officer solemnly replied: "Sir, they have arrived. On your order, I have arranged for them to rest in the hotel."

"Well, I'll go meet this uninvited guest tomorrow." After Su Tong finished speaking, he waved his hand, and the officer wisely went out.

"Jianming, what are you going to do about tomorrow's meeting? What do you think about the Soviets' intention to come?" Jiang Baili put down the chopsticks in his hands and asked.

Su Tong curled his lips disdainfully, "What else can I do? I just can't hold on anymore. Even though they have a vast territory and a large population, their economy has been depleted by the great purges and the wars and confrontations with us in the past few years.

But it’s quite big. Now that Stalin has seen that the situation in the country is not good, he is worried, so he sent the foreign minister to negotiate with us.”

Su Tong guessed a little bit about Motolov's intention. Even the Soviet Red Empire, which was so powerful in later generations, was dragged down by the ten-year war in Afghanistan and the Yankees' Star Wars plan. What's more, now

Soviet Russia is not as powerful as later generations. Besides, I have a lunar base that continuously provides weapons, ammunition and most of the combat materials to the front line. It is still a bit difficult. Even if Su Tong is killed, he will not believe that the Soviet Russians are there.

800,000 soldiers were lost, and 700,000 soldiers were stationed at the border all year round. The supplies they consumed every day were astronomical, and they could still act as if nothing had happened without blinking an eye. Stalin was so poor that he starved to death in Ukraine

There are millions of people, why are you pretending to be a big-tailed wolf?

He spit out a piece of chicken bone from his mouth, Jiang Baili picked up a napkin and wiped his mouth and said: "The key now is that the old man is already feeling tired. He must get out of the whirlpool of Siberia as soon as possible. Then he sent that Motolov

They came to make peace with us, now it’s up to us how to get benefits from them.”

Su Tong picked up the wine glass and drank it all before smiling and saying, "Okay, tomorrow we will go meet the Foreign Minister of Soviet Russia."

The meeting between Su Tong and Motolov took place in a conference room in the Chahar Provincial Government Building. In addition to Su Tong and Jiang Baili, the people attending the meeting in Chahar also had a Russian translator. Well, according to later generations,

Both parties started the talks in a pleasant and friendly atmosphere.

Motolov first expressed his congratulations to Su Tong and expressed his appreciation for Chahar's resistance to the Japanese Empire's aggression. Su Tong politely expressed his gratitude. After talking a lot of nonsense, the two sides started to get down to business.

Motolov said: "Chairman Su, I am here to ask you about your innocent invasion of our territory and occupation of Siberia. Our Comrade Stalin is very concerned about this matter. Chairman Su, do you have any questions about this?"

What do you think?"

"That's it." Su Tong and Jiang Baili looked at each other and said: "Comrade Motolov, we have always believed that the responsibility for this matter lies with your country. Your country sent out military armed forces to try to invade our country Mongolia. We

It was a self-defense counterattack that we had no choice but to ask, what did we do wrong?"

Motolov frowned, "Our political ax has already explained the issue of our [] team entering Mongolia. It was our country that entered Mongolia at the invitation of the Mongolian prince, and there has always been a dispute about the ownership of Mongolia.

I think your claim of self-defense and counterattack is unreasonable."

"Oh, is that so?" Su Tong laughed angrily: "Then there is also a dispute about the ownership of Siberia. Can I understand that we can enter Siberia at will?"

"You are using strong words to make excuses." Motolov also got angry. "Siberia has always been our territory. This is an indisputable fact. You brazenly invaded our territory and you should be fully responsible for the losses caused."

"

"Responsible" Su Tong sneered: "Then your country massacred and expelled our original residents in Hailan and Vladivostok, who should be responsible?"

"This" Motolov coughed twice in embarrassment: "This is something done by the previous tsarist government and has nothing to do with our current government."

Su Tong looked at Motorov with a half-smile, "Oh, since that was the wrong thing done by the Tsarist government, then isn't it time to return Vladivostok and Hailanpao to us China?"

"This is an issue left over from history. We should carefully consider it before discussing it." Motolov secretly complained in his heart. He couldn't open this hole. If he admitted that Vladivostok and Hailanpao were Chinese territories, he would not be as good as himself when he returned to Moscow.

Eat the good fruit.

"Hmph, then what are you doing here to get us out of Siberia?" Su Tong's face suddenly darkened.

Motolov shook his head, "No, I am here on behalf of our country's government to discuss with you the mutual reduction of troops stationed in Siberia. The confrontation and war between our two sides in Siberia have consumed a lot of manpower and material resources from both sides.

There is no benefit to both sides, so I suggest that both of us sign an agreement to reduce our respective troop garrison at the current line of actual control, and ultimately reduce it to 50,000 people."

"Withdrawal" Jiang Baili smiled at the side, "Mr. Motolov, of course we have no problem, but I would like to ask how many years this agreement is limited to."

Motolov's expression had calmed down and he said with a smile: "Then let's give it a limit of five years. What do you think?"

"Five years?" Su Tong tapped the ground gently with his toes, but he was sneering in his heart. He knew very well about Stalin's wishful thinking. It was just to fight for five years to reorganize the army and develop the economy, and wait until he was strong enough.

The Soviet army will come back. The so-called agreement can only be a scrap of paper without the protection of commensurate strength. Moreover, Stalin also calculated that he was having a lively fight with the Japanese and urgently needed to mobilize the Siberian Army to go south to join the war.

Don’t be afraid that you won’t agree to the other party’s conditions.

"Hmph, Lao Maozi's calculations are really shrewd, but no matter how shrewd you are, you never expected that there would be a variable like Hitler. Will the increasingly powerful and ambitious Germans allow you to develop for another five years?"

Su Tong, who had discussed it with Jiang Baili before coming, pretended to be embarrassed and thought for a long time before reluctantly agreeing. However, he also put forward a condition, that is, let the Soviet government keep Timoshenko and others in Siberia and Chakha.

The families of the Russian prisoners of war moved to the area controlled by Chahar. Su Tong claimed that this was a non-negotiable condition. If the Soviet Union did not agree, he would not mind accompanying Zhukov to fight a few more battles.

Motolov and his entourage were stunned upon hearing this. Before leaving, they imagined what harsh conditions Chahar would put forward and thought of strategies to deal with them, but they did not expect that it would be this condition.

Motolov pondered for a long time before saying: "I have to ask Moscow for instructions on this condition."

Su Tong smiled and signaled that the other party was casual. Motolov hurried out and came back an hour later, agreeing to Su Tong's conditions on behalf of Moscow. Timoshinger and the families of the captives would be transported to Chasar within three months after the withdrawal.

Hal's control area comes.

In this way, the ceasefire agreement between Chacha and the Soviet Union was hurriedly reached, but the Japanese on the opposite side were completely unaware of it.


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