Date: September 14, 1972

Time: 9:18 am – 9:50 am

Location: Oval Office

The President met with Alexander M. Haig, Jr.

Vietnam War peace negotiations

-Henry A. Kissinger

-Nguyen Van Thieu

-Possible treaty revisions

-National Committee for Reconciliation

-Composition

-Thieu’s view

-National Liberation Front [NLF]

-Government of South Vietnam [GVN]

-Thieu’s position

-Haig’s view

-Kissinger’s view

-North Vietnam’s stance

-Possible North Vietnam responses

-US proposals

-Thieu

-Thieu

-US proposals

-Kissinger’s view

-Instructions for Kissinger

-Thieu

-Present situation in Vietnam

-Present trends

-US stance

-The President’s opinion

-Possible American opposition

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-Impact on public opinion

-The President’s view

-Chalmers Roberts

-Max Frankel

-Haig’s view

-Press

-Thieu’s position

-Coalition government

-US polling information

-Electoral commission

-Possible composition

-Election procedures

-International supervision

-Communists

-Future elections

-Thieu’s position

-Instructions to Kissinger

-Thieu

-Domestic US reaction

-Coalition government

-Negotiations

-Previous negotiations

-US military action

-Effect

-Effect on Soviet Union and the People’s Republic of China [PRC]

-Relations with North Vietnam

-The President’s visit to PRC

-The President’s visit to the Soviet Union

-North Vietnam

-The President’s view

-Military action

-US popular attitude

-Mining of Haiphong harbor

-Effect on national attitude

-PRC

-Soviet Union

-Momentum of talks

-Continuance

-US position

-The President’s view

-George S. McGovern’s effect

-October 15, 1972 meeting

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-Proposals for Soviet negotiations

Future negotiations with Soviet Union

-Kissinger

-US negotiating tactics

-European Security Conference

-Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty [SALT] II talks

-Mutual and Balanced Force Reductions [MBFR]

-Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe [CSCE]

-Final conference

-Lend-Lease agreement

-Trade package with Soviet Union

-Future summit with Leonid I. Brezhnev

-Trade agreement

-Victor Louis

-London Times

US foreign trade policies

-Possible Kissinger press conference

-Response to possible leaks

-Agriculture Department

-PRC

-Commerce Department

-Lend-Lease

-Peter G. Peterson

-William P. Rogers

-Need for White House coordination

US foreign policy

-Wheat sale

-Briefing by Kissinger

-George Meany

-Briefing on PRC wheat sale

-Rogers

-Haig’s view

-Rogers

-Communique

-Progress of talks

-Rogers

-European Security Conference

-Kissinger

-Communist Party of the Soviet Union [CPSU]

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-Soviet Union-US relations

-European Security Conference

-Expected Rogers response

-Communique

-Developments on issue of Lend-Lease

-Momentum for SALT talks

-Briefing for Rogers by Kissinger

-European security talks

-Brezhnev

-Rogers

-Work on European security talks

-Kissinger

-Brezhnev

-Soviet position on European security

-Kissinger reaction

-Allocation of troops

-Soviet proposal

-European Security Conference

-Central Europe

-Rogers’s reaction

-Rogers

-Status of current talks

-SALT

-Lend-Lease

-Trade negotiations

-Kissinger reaction

-State Department

-Communication with allies

-Proposed text of agreement

-Rogers’s possible reaction

-Date for announcement

-State Department

-Staffing

-Kissinger’s schedule

-Talks with the President

-Talks with Rogers

-Camp David

-Press announcement

-Kissinger

-Rogers

-Communication to allies

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Negotiations with the Soviet Union

-European Security Conference

-Status

-Timing of negotiations

-Kissinger

-Rogers

-Briefing

-MBFR

-The President’s view

-Negotiations

-Kissinger

-The President’s view

-Rogers

-European Security Conference

-Joint communique with Soviet Union

-Announcement date

-SALT II

-Rogers

-Kissinger

Haig left at 9:50 am.