Date: December 29, 1972

Time: 6:28 pm – 6:44 pm

Location: Camp David Study Table

Henry A. Kissinger talked with the President.

[See Conversation No. 237-34]

Weather

Vietnam War

-Status

-Col. Richard T. Kennedy

-Briefing of U. Alexis Johnson

-Kissinger’s conversation with Anatoliy F. Dobrynin

-Report from Hanoi

-Resumption of negotiations

-Congressional relations

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-Kissinger’s telephone calls

-Hugh Scott

-The President’s message

-Michael J. Mansfield

-Leslie C. Arends

-Gerald R. Ford

-Carl B. Albert

-F. Edward Hebert

-John C. Stennis

-Barry M .Goldwater

-US bombing of North Vietnam

-Explanation

-The President’s possible speech on television [TV]

-Kissinger’s conversation with Ronald W. Reagan

-Resumption of negotiations

-Gerald L. Warren’s press conference

-Consultations with Congressional leaders

-Explanation

-Explanation

-Resumption of negotiations

-Tone

-Stopping invasion, return of POWs

-Announcement

-Forthcoming week

-Congressional relations

-Briefing of Congressional leaders

-Timing

-The President’s role

-Kissinger’s role

-J. William Fulbright

-Edward M. Kennedy

-Success of negotiations

-Kissinger’s conversation with Mansfield

-Kissinger’s possible meeting

-Senate Foreign Relations Committee

-Senate Armed Services Committee

-“Hawks”

-Charles H. Percy, McGeorge Bundy

-George S. McGovern

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-Explanation

-Kissinger’s response

-Negotiations

-Breaking impasse

-“Doves”

-Cambodia

-South Vietnamese troops

-Necessity

-Forthcoming announcement

-The President’s critics

-Demonstration

-Dean Francis B. Sayre

-[Thomas] Woodrow Wilson

-Warren’s press conference

-Protests

-William B. Saxbe

-Briefing

-Effect

-Explanation

-Kissinger’s conversation with Mansfield

-The President’s statements

-Press and Congressional relations

-Explanation

-Negotiations

-Prisoners of War [POWs]

-Political prisoners in South Vietnam

-Exchanges

-Press relations

-Liberals

-Negotiations

-Following round

-Possible failure

-Publication of record

-Congressional relations

-Kissinger’s telephone calls and meetings

-Stennis

-Goldwater

-Percy

-Fulbright

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-Albert

-Mansfield

-Ford

-Leaders

-Instruction for Warren

-US bombing of North Vietnam

-Public relations [PR]

-Liberals’ view

-US government’s position

-Congressional relations

-Cessation north of 20 Parallel

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-Notification

-People’s Republic of China [PRC]

-Message

-Tone

-US-PRC relations

-Chou En-Lai’s statement

-Tone

-Washington Star

-Settlement agreement

-Meeting with Kissinger

-Timing

Harry S. Truman’s memorial service

-Reception

-Arrangements

-H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman, John D. Ehrlichman

-Edward R. G. Heath

-Dwight D. Eisenhower’s funeral

-Gen. Charles A. J. M de Gaulle’s funeral

-The President’s attendance

-Reception by Georges J. R. Pompidou

-The President’s schedule

-Heath

-[Gough Whitlam] of Australia

-[Pierre E. Trudeau] of Canada

-Pompidou

-Heath

-[February 1-2], 1973 meetings

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US-France relations

-National Security Council [NSC] memorandum

-France election

-Socialists

-Francois M. Mitterand

-Pompidou

-The President’s written instructions

-NSC

-Liberals

-State Department

-State Department

-Polls

-Pompidou

-Socialists

-Pompidou

-The President’s written instructions

-Socialists

-Public support

-The President’s possible visit to France

-Kissinger’s meeting with Pompidou

-French Ambassador to US [Jacques Kosciusko-Morizet]

-Kissinger’s trip to Paris

-Timing

-Message from the President

-The President’s support for Pompidou

-Announcement

-Timing

Kissinger’s schedule

-NSC