Date: October 6, 1972

Time: 10:37 am – 11:20 am

Location: Oval Office

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The President met with Pote Sarasin, Anand Panyarachun, and John H. Holdridge; the White

House photographer was present at the beginning of the meeting.

US-Thailand relations

-The President’s visits to Thailand

-Sarasin’s career

-Ambassador to US In 1952

-Harry S. Truman

-Dwight D. Eisenhower

-The President’s visits to Thailand

-As Vice-President and private citizen

-1969

-US presence in Thailand

-Purpose

-George S. McGovern’s comments

-Prisoners of war [POWs]

-Vietnam

-Defense commitment

-Treaty

-Importance

-The administration’s commitment

-Intentions

-Congress

-1972 election

-Vietnam

-Treaty obligations

Vietnam

-Bases

-US-Thai interests

-Laos and Cambodia

-The President’s schedule

-Status of negotiations

-Security of Laos and Cambodia

-Consultation with Thailand

-Settlement

-Prime Minister of Thailand [Thanom Kittikachorn]

-North Vietnamese

-Incentive for settlement

-Possible offer

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-South Vietnamese

-Interest in Southeast Asia

-POWs

-South Vietnam

-Survival

-Communist government

-Cambodia and Laos

-North Vietnam

-Chances for survival

-US military activity

-South Vietnamese, Laos, and Cambodia

-Settlement

-Timing

-1972 election

-North Vietnamese bargaining position

-Status of the North and South Vietnamese

Manolo Sanchez [?] entered at an unknown time between 10:37 am and 11:20 am.

Refreshments

The President’s October 5, 1972 press conference

-Comparison to 1968

-Cease-fire, bombing halt

Vietnam

-Status of negotiations

-Effectiveness of mining and bombing

Manolo Sanchez [?] left at an unknown time between 10:37 am and 11:20 am.

-Soviet Union and Peoples Republic of China [PRC]

-Desire to end the war

-US relations

-Policy objectives

-Effect of 1972 election

-Settlement

-Consultation with Thailand

-Importance

-Laos, Vietnam, Cambodia

-Cease-fire

-1954 Geneva Accords

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-Pierre Mendes-France

-Laos

-PRC

-North Vietnam

-Recent meeting of Asian foreign ministers

-Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand

-Message from Indonesian Foreign Minister Adam Malik

-North Vietnamese representative’s conversation with Malik in Jakarta

-Suffering

-Settlement

-Proposals

-Withdrawal

-POWs

-Political settlement

-Troop withdrawals

-Laos

-Cambodia

-PRC-Thailand relations

-Sarasin’s recent conversation with Ch’iao Kuan in New York

-Invitation of Thai table tennis team to PRC

-Chou En-lai

-Soviet Union

-Taiwan, Republic of China

-US forces

-Cambodia

-Norodom Sihanouk

-Statement

-Thailand

-Presence of US forces

-Northeastern Thailand

-Chinese in Thailand

-Assimilation

-Schools

-Diplomatic relations

-Respect

Taiwan

-Thanom

-Japan

-US defense commitment

-US diplomatic relations

-PRC

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-Normalization of relations

-US diplomatic objective

-Modus Vivendi

-PRC

US-PRC relations

-PRC interests

-The President’s trip to PRC

-Taiwan

-Vietnam

-Taiwan

-US forces

-Principle

-Timing

-US

-South Vietnam, Taiwan

-Soviet Union

-Divisions

-Developments since 1959

-India

-Relations with Soviet Union

-Pakistan

-Japan

-Economic and political contact

-Taiwan

-India

-Military conflicts

-Japanese constitution

-Economic power

-Soviet Union

-US

-Differences in philosophies

-Korean War

-PRC view of US policy

-Conquest and domination

-Japan

-South Korea

-Soviet Union

US-Soviet Union relations

-Agreements on environment, trade, science, space, arms

-Soviet motivations

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-Possible future

-US, PRC, Japan

-PRC

-Arms race

-Middle East

-Europe

-Berlin agreement

US international relations

-Negotiations with PRC

-Chou En-lai

-Mao Tse-tung

-Leonid I. Brezhnev

-Europe

-Interests

-Soviet Union

-Romania and Poland

-PRC-US relations

-Thailand

-Leadership

-South Koreans

-Malaysia

-Singapore

-Lee Kuan Yew

-Cambodia

-Laos

-US-PRC policy

-US-Soviet Union policy

-US-PRC policy

-US influence

-Korea

-Vietnam

-US conventional forces

-Navy, Air Force

-Possible PRC objectives

-Taiwan, Japan, South Korea

-Influence and survival

-US-PRC relations

-Soviet Union

-PRC expansion

-Overseas Chinese communities

-Indonesia

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-Timing

-Influence

-PRC expansion

-US withdrawal from Southeast Asia

-McGovern Proposal

-Bases in Pacific Ocean

-Japan

-US-Treaty commitment

-Possible actions

-World War II

-Soviet Union

-Rearmament

-Free Asia

-Compared to Communist Asia

-Japan

-South Korea

-Taiwan

-Philippines

-Indonesia

-Chinese

-Thailand

-Southeast Asians

-Burma

-Importance of survival

-Soviets

-PRC

-US forces in Europe

-Unilateral withdrawal

-Warsaw Pact

-US presence in Asia

-PRC

-Chou En-Lai

-Mao Tse-Tung

-Long March

-Communism

-Expansion

-Importance

-Soviet Union

-Divisions

-Fort McNair

-PRC statements

-Japan, Thailand

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-Nixon Doctrine

-Justification and philosophy

-PRC view

-US forces in Europe

-US forces in Taiwan

-Shanghai Communique

Presentation of gifts

-Cufflinks

-Presidential seal

Panyarachun and Holdridge left at 11:14 am.

Post-1972 election changes

-US ambassadors to Thailand

-Conduit

Bureaucracy

-Adm. Horacio Rivero, Jr.

-Spain

-Adm. John S. McCain, Jr.

-Commander, Pacific Fleet

-Knowledge of the area and the military situation

-Sarasin’s view

-Social manner

-Relationship with the President

-Sarasin’s view

-Kittikachorn

-Communication channel

-[Panyarachun]

-Henry A. Kissinger

1972 election

-Wish for the President’s success from Kittikachorn and Sarasin

-Trips to Thailand

-Thelma C. (“Pat”) Nixon

-John B. Connally

-Idanell (Brill) (“Nellie”) Connally

Presentation of gift

King Bhumibol Adulyadej

-Greetings from the President

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-Possible visit to the US

-1972 election

-Vietnam

Thailand

-US troops

-Number

-Compared to South Korea

-Behavior

-The President’s trip to Thailand

Oval Office décor

-Differences from Sarasin’s last visit

-Thomas E. Stephens

-Curtains

-Television

Sarasin left at 11:20 am.