Date: December 14, 1972

Time: Unknown between 2:30 pm – 3:24 pm

Location: Executive Office Building

The President met with Henry A. Kissinger and Alexander M. Haig, Jr.

[This recording began while the meeting was in progress.]

Vietnam negotiations

-Kissinger’s press conference

-Kissinger’s “peace is at hand” statement, October 26,1 972

-Justifications

-The President’s May 8, 1972 proposals

-The President’s January 25, 1972 speech

-Nguyen Van Thieu

-Good faith efforts

-Cessation of US bombing north of 20 Parallel

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-Timing

-North Vietnam’s actions

-Continuation of war

-Cease-fire

-Possible question

-Prognosis

Stephen B. Bull entered at an unknown time after 2:30 pm.

The President’s call to J[ean] Paul Getty

Bull left at 3:04 pm.

The President talked with Getty between 3:04 pm and 3:05 pm.

[Conversation No. 383-1A]

[See Conversation No. 34-80]

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[End of telephone conversation]

Vietnam negotiations

-Kissinger’s press conference

-Resumption of talks

-Conditions

-October 26, 1972 agreement

-National Council of National Reconciliation and Concord

[NCRC]

-Cease-fire

-Enforcement

-North Vietnam’s military intervention in South Vietnam

-Prisoners of War [POWs]

-Settlement agreement

-Protocols

-Details

-Thieu

-Letter from the President

-Length

-Thieu’s speech before National Assembly

-US aid to South Vietnam [Enhance, Enhance Plus]

-US-South Vietnam relations

-1972 election

-The President’s advisers

-US aid to South Vietnam

-Tone

-South Vietnam’s survival

-US bombing north of 20 Parallel

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-Effect on North Vietnam

-US bombing north of 20 Parallel

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-B-52s

-Fighters

-Weather

-Adm. Thomas H. Moorer

-Hanoi

-Haiphong

-April 15-16, 1972 mission

-Duration

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-Effect

-Targets

-Power plants

-Hanoi

-Marshaling yards

-North Vietnam

-Statement to population

-[Le Duc Tho]

-Thieu

-Settlement agreement

-December 8, 1972 clause

-US to respect the rights of people of Vietnam

-Effect

-Signing

-Melvin R. Laird’s view

-US bombing north of 20 Parallel

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-William P. Rogers’s view

-The President

-US foreign policy

-Kissinger

-The President’s possible meeting with Rogers

-Patience

-North Vietnam

-Thieu

-Meeting with Haig

-North Vietnam concessions

-Timing

-November 1972

-US bombing north of 20 Parallel

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-Effect

-North Vietnam

-Notification

-People’s Republic of China [PRC]

-Note

-Anatoliy F. Dobrynin

-Conversation with Kissinger

-Tone

-Haig

-The President’s appreciation for the Soviet Union’s efforts

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-Le Duc Tho’s trip to Moscow

-US interests

-Leonid I. Brezhnev

-Visit to US

-Relationship with the President

-Visit to US

-Timing

-May 1973

-Duration

-May 1973

-Settlement agreement

-North Vietnam’s actions

-Cease-fire

-Timing

-Laos

-Preamble concession

-Withdrawal of civilians from South Vietnam

-US-North Vietnam relations

-Tone

-Timing

-February 1973

-Thieu

-US resolve

-Possible statement

-Patrick J. Buchanan

-North Vietnam’s delays

-Theme

-Ronald L. Ziegler’s view

-“Peace is at hand”

-Necessity of avoiding wrong kind of peace

-Kissinger’s press conference

-Settlement agreement

-North Vietnam’s actions

-Cease-fire

-Laos

-October 1972

-Lon Nol

-POWs

-Possible statement

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-Ziegler

-Settlement agreement

-Protocols

-Text

-William H. Sullivan

-Forthcoming report

-Kissinger’s press conference

-Tone

-Press relations

-News magazines

-[Arnold] Eric Sevareid

-David Brinkley

-Walter L. Cronkite, Jr.

Kissinger and Haig left at 3:24 pm.