Date: March 2, 1973

Time: 9:40 am-10:25 am

Location: Executive Office Building

The President met with Henry A. Kissinger.

International Conference on Vietnam

-Congressional delegation

-Kissinger’s recommendations

-William P. Rogers

-Gerald R. Ford, Hugh Scott

-President’s statement

-International recognition

-Negotiations

-Union of Soviet Socialist Republics [USSR], People’s Republic of China

[PRC], Hanoi

-Prearranged documents

-Morning, afternoon sessions

-Paris

-State Department briefings

-Cease-fire agreement

-Breach

-Signatory’s response

-Reconvention of conference

-Compared with Geneva Conventions, United Nations [UN]

-US response

-“De-Americanize the peace”

-Viet Cong

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-News summary

-Prisoners of war [POWs] release

-North Vietnam compared to South Vietnam

-Timing

-President’s statement

Leaks

-Malcolm Smith’s book on John F. Kennedy

Kissinger

-White House dinner

-Farewell party

-Roger Macon

-Mrs. Roger Macon

-Dwight Davis

-Davis Cup

-Frank [Marquis?] Childs

-Editor of Sunday Times

-Opinions of President

-Conversation with Hugh S. Sidey

-Article about President

-Personality compared to John F. Kennedy

Manolo Sanchez entered at an unknown time after 9:40 am.

Food

Sanchez left at an unknown time before 10:25 am.

-President’s foreign policy

-Humaneness

-National self-determination [?]

-Support

The President

-Joseph C. Kraft

-Comparison of President to George S. McGovern

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-President’s progressive policies

-Domestic politics

-Radicals as status quo

-McGovern supporters

-Voter participation

-Shopkeepers

World trends

-John M. (“Jack”) Lynch

-Election

-Left politics

-1972 election in US

-US foreign policy

-Communist states

-Respectability

-Willy Brandt

-Election victory

-Disaster for US

-US role

-Statements

-Ostpolitik

-President’s opposition

-1969 election

-Party politics

-Results

-Parliament

Vietnam negotiations

-Cease-fire violations

-President’s statement

-Provisional Revolutionary Government of the Republic of South Vietnam

-Kissinger’s assessment

-Joint Economic Commission [?]

Ronald L. Ziegler entered at an unknown time after 9:40 am.

Preparation for press briefing

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Monetary information

L[ouis] Patrick Gray, III [?]

Ziegler’s press briefing

-Rowland Evans-Robert D. Novak column

-Office of Economic Opportunity

-[First name unknown] Phillips

-Staff

-John B. Connally switching parties

International Conference on Vietnam

-Agreement

-Paris

-Signature

-Timing

-President’s press conference

POWs’ release

-Press reports

Length of President’s upcoming press conference

-Frank Cormier

Ziegler left at an unknown time before 10:25 am.

Preparation for press conference

-POWs’ release

-Sudan

-Blackmail

-Retrieving hostages

-Middle East

-Arms sales

-Airplanes

-Israel

-Balance of power

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-Press statement

-Peace

-John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson

-Golda Meir

-Political ability

-Age

-Reelection

-Moshe Dayan

-Election

-Compared with Adm. Elmo R. Zumwalt, Jr.

-President’s preference

-Yitzak Rabin

Social function attended by President

-Jews [?]

-R. Sargent Shriver [?], [First name unknown] Fischer

-Jewelry

-Value

-President’s dinner conversation with Alice Walker [?], Irving Kristol, William F.

(“Billy”) Graham

-Meeting with Meir

-Policy

-Joseph W. Alsop

Versailles Treaty

-Retribution compared to reconciliation

-Balance of power

-Germany, Russia, Austro-Hungarian Empire

-German rearmament

-Balkanization

-Russian Revolution

-Britain’s withdrawal

-France

-Maginot Line

-US neutrality

-Kellogg-Briand Pact

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Preparation for press conference

-Vietnam negotiations

-POWs’ release

-Contingencies

Van Cliburn

-Performance March 1, 1973

-Frederic Chopin

-USSR visit

President’s, Kissinger’s visit to Israel [?], Cairo

-Reception in Israel

Middle East peace negotiations

-Egypt

-General principles

Lynch

-Irish elections

French elections

-Run-off election

-Communist Party compared to Gaulist, Socialist parties

Ambassadorial appointments

-Rogers [?]

-Kissinger’s conversation with H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman

-Ambassador to Israel

-Kenneth B. Keating’s appointment

-President’s viewpoint

-Exception

-John Sherman Cooper

-Impairments

-Ceremonial country

-Robert J. McCloskey

-Mrs. Yitzhak Rabin

-John Eisenhower [?]

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-Book

-Compared with McCloskey and Keating

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-Israel

-Tolerance

-Pakistan

Kissinger left at 10:25 am.