Date: December 4, 1972

Time: 7:51 pm – 8:02 pm

Location: White House Telephone

The President talked with Col. Richard T. Kennedy.

Vietnam negotiations

-Report from Paris

-Length

-Tone

-Henry A. Kissinger’s view

-Possible break off

-North Vietnamese

-Possible strategy

-US difficulty with Saigon, domestic front

-October 8, 1972

-US stance on political issues

-“Administrative structure” [of National Council of National

Reconciliation and Concord], [NCRC]

-Vietnamese translation

-North Vietnamese legal right to intervention in South Vietnam

-North Vietnam’s possible dropping of requests concerning civilian

prisoners and US civilian personnel in South Vietnam

-South Vietnam

-Domestic front

-NCRC

-Structure [governmental compared to administrative]

-Possible US claim

-Translation

-US stance on military issues

-Attempt by North Vietnam to ratify presence in South Vietnam

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-Possible Response

-Message

-US stance

-Possible break off

-Saigon

-Domestic

-Nguyen Van Thieu

-Anatoliy F. Dobrynin

-Conversation with Kennedy

-Kissinger’s conversation with People’s Republic of China [PRC] ambassador in

Paris

-Possible break off

-Explanation for record

-North Vietnam intransigence compared to US insistence on changes

-Kissinger’s view

-Presidential statement

-Presidential statement

-The President’s view

-Previous statements on November 3, 1969, Cambodia,

May 8, 1972

-Changes

-US bombing

-Television [TV]

-Continuation

-Narrowing proposals

-Message to Kissinger

-TV statement on US bombing

-Resumption

-Timing

-Possible break off

-North Vietnam deceit

-TV statement

-Domestic front

-Press

-Bombing

-Report from Paris

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