Date: October 14, 1972

Time: 10:03 am – 10:39 am

Location: Oval Office

The President met with an unknown man at 10:03 am.

Henry A. Kissinger entered and the unknown man left at 10:03 a.m.

Stephen B. Bull entered at 10:04 am.

The President’s schedule

-Chinese doctors

-Dr. John Hogness

-Dr. Wu Wei-jan

-Photograph opportunity

-Press

-Gifts

-Cuff links

Bull left at 10:04 am.

The President’s and Kissinger’s schedule

-Camp David

-Radio Address on Crime and Drug Abuse, October 15, 1972

-Meetings

-Paris

Hogness, Dr. John R. Kernodle, Dr. Edward E. David, Jr., Gen. Walter R. Tkach, James H.

Cavanaugh, Wu Wei-jan, Fu Yi-chen, Lin Chiao-chih, Wu Hsueh-yu, Li Yen-shan, Chu Chuan-

yan, Liu Shih-lien, Han Jui, Chou Kuan-han, Chang Shu-shun, Hsu Chia-yu, Wang Lien-sheng,

Lu Tsung-ming, and Tai Tseng-yi entered at 10:04 am.; members of the press and the White

House photographer were present at the beginning of the meeting.

Introductions

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[Photograph session]

-Dr. Wu

James B. (“Scotty”) Reston

-Operation

-Birthday

The President’s welcome remarks

-Scientific and medical exchanges between the People’s Republic of China [PRC]

and US

-The President’s trip to Peking

-Cure for diseases

-Cancer

-US research program begun in 1971

-The President’s conversation with PRC leader

-The best medical minds working for a cure

-Importance

-Health facilities

-The President’s health

-Appendix

US visit

-Arrangements

PRC

-Women doctors

-Numbers and quality

-Compared to male doctors

Gift presentations

-Pins

-Presidential seal

-Cuff links

-Presidential seal

The President’s regards to PRC leaders

-Chou En-lai

Gift from PRC

-Bonsai tree

-Age

PRC leaders regards to the President

-Chou En-lai

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Mao Tse-tung

White House tour

Everyone except Kissinger left at 10:19 am.

US-PRC relations

-Recent meeting with Chinese doctors

-Chou En-lai

-Schedule and treatment of visitors

-Mao Tse-tung

-Vietnam War

US-Soviet Union maritime agreement

-New York Times

-Timing of treaty signing

-Leak

-Negotiations

-Peter G. Peterson

-Soviets

-Shipping price

-Peterson

-Previous conversation with Kissinger

-Shipping price

-Anatoliy F. Dobrynin

Previous meeting with Kissinger

-Peterson

-Leonid I. Brezhnev

-Lend-lease agreement

-Peterson

-Publicity

-Peterson’s efforts

US-Soviet Union trade agreement

-Timing

-Kissinger’s schedule

Kissinger’s schedule

-The President’s schedule

-Camp David

-Possible photograph opportunity

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Vietnam negotiations

-Nguyen Van Thieu

-Relations with the President

-Possible statement

-Ellsworth F. Bunker

-Gen. Creighton W. Abrams, Jr.

-Kissinger’s view

-State Department

-Coalition government

-Media speculation

-Hanoi

-US strategy

-Reduction of bombing

-Timing

-Sorties

-Kissinger’s forthcoming meeting with Xuan Thuy

-Changes

-Thieu

-Bunker

-The President’s trustworthiness

-Settlement announcement

Content

-Kissinger

-Hanoi

-Saigon

-Possible leak

-Relationship to 1972 election

-Thieu’s survival

-Possible coup

-Possible military activity

-Comparison to India

-Kissinger’s schedule

-Saigon

-William H. Sullivan

-Xuan Thuy

-William P. Rogers

-Sullivan

-Communications

-Political aspects

-1972 election

-Thieu

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-Hanoi

-Publicity

-Effect

-Kissinger’s schedule

-Saigon

-Paris

-Le Duc Tho

-Post-1972 election possibilities

-Bombing halt

-Kissinger’s schedule scenario

-Saigon

-Thieu

-Sullivan’s schedule

-Bangkok, Vientiane, Phnom Penh

-Kissinger’s possible trip to Hanoi

-Phillip C. Habib

-South Korea

-Hanoi

-Cease-fire

-Hanoi

-Bombing halt

-Twentieth Parallel

-Announcement

-Compared to leak

-Reaction

-Navy, Army, Air Force

-Procedure for proposed action

-Saigon

-Washington, DC

-The President’s television appearance

-October 25, 1972

-Cease fire, October 26, 1972

-Kissinger’s view of Hanoi trip

-Pressure for settlement

-Laos, Cambodia

-Le Duc Tho

-Peking trip

-Thieu

-Agreement possibility

-Possible scenarios

-State Department and Sullivan

-International commissions

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-Semantics

-Agreement quality

-Media relations

-Hanoi

-Political statement

-Possible leak

-The President’s possible statement

-Transportation

-Power unit

-French consulate

-Areas of discussion with Thieu

Kissinger left at 10:39 am.