Date: October 24, 1972

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Tape Subject Log

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Time: Unknown between 10:04 am and 11:15 am

Location: Oval Office

The President met with Ronald L. Ziegler, Henry A. Kissinger and William P. Rogers.

Press photograph session

-Length of time

-Press

-Mood of meeting

Ziegler left and entered at an unknown time after 10:04 am; the White House photographer and

members of the press were present at the beginning of the meeting.

Vietnam negotiations

-Le Duc Tho

[Photograph session]

Ziegler left at an unknown time before 11:04 am.

Vietnam negotiations

-Withdrawal

-Time frame

-Le Duc Tho

-South Vietnam

-Kissinger’s conversation with [Nguyen Van Thieu], October 23, 1972

-Treatment of Ellsworth F. Bunker, Kissinger and US

Delegation

-Meeting of Thieu and Bunker

-Kissinger’s schedule

-Postponement

-Cancellation

-Telephone call from Hoang Duc Nha

-Kissinger’s schedule

-Thieu charges

-Kissinger’s staff

-Alexander M. Haig, Jr.’s staff

-Thieu

-Forthcoming broadcast

-Timing

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-Coalition government

-Foreign ministry dispatch

-Bunker

-Thieu’s strategy

-Rallies

-Press and public perception

-Obstacle to peace

-US strategy

-Private compared to public negotiations

-Message from North Vietnam

-Haig’s conversation with Rogers

-Rogers’s conversation with William H. Sullivan

-Provisions of settlement

-October 17, 1972 meeting with Xuan Thuy

-Political provisions

-Elections

-Constituent assemblies

-Composition of international supervising bodies

-Secretary General of the United Nations [UN]

-India

-Cadres in South Vietnamese jails

-Replacement of South Vietnamese arms

-Timing of signing

-October 31, 1972

-Prisoners

-Sullivan’s recommendation

-Issues

-Weapons replacement

-Semantic differences

-Written statement

-Return of prisoners of war [POWs]

-Democratic Republic of Vietnam [DRV] [North Vietnam]

-Schedule

-Laos, Cambodia

-Cease-fire

-Laos

-Cambodia

-Le Duc Tho’s meetings with Kissinger, September 26-27, October 8,

11, 1972

-DRV

-Foreign forces withdrawal

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-Ban on introduction troops, armaments, war material

-US

-Political settlement

-Article 15B

-POWs

-DRV

-September, October 1972 meetings

-Laos

-Cease-fire

-October 31, 1972

-POWs

-December 30, 1972

-Souvanna Phouma

-Sullivan’s briefing

-View

-Thailand

-Sullivan’s briefing

-Lon Nol

-Kissinger’s briefing

-View

-Southeast Asia

-South Vietnam

-Thieu

-Meeting with Kissinger

-The President’s letter

-National Security Council [NSC] of Vietnam

-Size

-Prime Minister, Chief of Staff, Foreign Minister

-Schedule

-October 31, 1972

-US equipment replacement

-NSC of South Vietnam meeting

-Kissinger, Gen. Creighton W. Abrams, Jr., Bunker

-Sullivan

-NSC of Vietnam

-Questions

-Reinforcement, replacement provision

-Abrams’s meeting with Gen. Cao Van Vien

-Thieu

-Task force

-Foreign Minister

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-Changes recommended by South Vietnam

-Force withdrawal

-US and North Vietnamese forces and bases

-National Council of National Reconciliation and Concord

-Coalition government

-Pham Van Dong interview with Arnaud de Borchgrave

-Message from the President to Kissinger

-North Vietnam concessions

-Cambodia

-Kissinger’s schedule

-NSC of South Vietnam

-Cease-fire

-Implementation

-Unilateral action, National Assembly

-Bunker

-Lon Nol

-Thieu stance

-Modifications to agreement

-Article 9G

-North Vietnamese troops in Military Region [MR] 1

-North Vietnamese troops in South Vietnam

-Charges

-Betrayal

-People’s Republic of China [PRC], Soviet Union

-Private meetings

-Information

-Press campaign

-Bunker, Sullivan

-Request that Thieu step down

-Cease-fire

-Withdrawal of North Vietnamese

-October 1970, January, May 1972

-The President’s speeches

-Thieu’s resignation

-US action before election

-1956 analogy

-Poland

-Article about expulsion of Eastern Europe’s Jozsef Cardinal

Mindszenty and Stefan Cardinal Wyszynski

-Charge

-Assassination coup

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(rev. Nov-03)

-Ngo Dinh Diem

-US officials

-US readiness to sign agreement

-Notification of North Vietnam

-Articles 7 and 8

-Changes in agreement

-Request for meeting with North Vietnam

-Nature

-Cease-fire

-Sullivan

-Article 9G

-North Vietnamese troops in South Vietnam

-Kissinger’s conversation with Gen. Fredrick C. Weyand

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-MR III situation

-Military intelligence

-Central Intelligence Agency [CIA]

-Saigon

-Gen. Duong Van Minh

-Extent of Communist control

-Future compared to present situation

-Weyland’s and other’s view

-Infiltration

-US strategy

-Le Duc Tho

-Changing agreement after signing

-Bilateral action

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(rev. Nov-03)

-Future US relations with North Vietnam

-Military prospects

-Bombing

-North Vietnamese troops in South Vietnam

-Economic prospects

-Five year economic agreement

-Economic commission between US and DRV

-Effect on continuing war

-Soviet Union, PRC

-US forces in Thailand

-Quality of agreement

-Souvanna Phouma’s and Lon Nol’s view

-Thieu

-Tenure

-Upcoming broadcast

-Coalition government

-Rallies

-Kissinger’s conversation with Bunker

-Possible plans

-Resistance to US and independent action

-Cease-fire

-Face saving device for North Vietnam

-Sabotage

-North Vietnam’s stance

-Concessions

-US strategy

-US message to Thieu

-US support

-Agreement provisions

-US economy and military aid

-Murrey Marder

-Upcoming broadcast

-Timing

-Coalition government

-US handling

-Possible effect on US foreign policy

-Coalition government

-Future of South Vietnam

-Self -determination

-Definition

-Elections in South Vietnam

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-US stance

-Vietcong [VC]

-Electoral commission

-May 1969, January 25, 1972

-Political provisions

-May 1969, January 25, 1972

-May 8, 1972 cease-fire provisions

-Type of elections

-South Vietnam’s determination

-Possible North Vietnamese pressure to accept agreement

-North Vietnamese publication of agreement terms

-Strategy

-Solution of lesser points

-Administrative structure phrasing

-Disposition of forces

-Meeting

-1972 election

-Cambodia

-Resignation

-The President’s January 25, 1972 peace proposals

-Provisions in agreement

-DRV

-Coalition government

-Dong

-North Vietnamese public stance

-US strategy

-Parties to agreement

-Countering possible North Vietnamese publicity

-Working out details

-North Vietnamese

-Upcoming broadcast

-Bunker

-Content

-Possible victory claim

-Motives

-Confidence of South Vietnamese

-US strategy

-US benefits from agreement

-Settlement before 1972 election

-Progress

-South Vietnam embassy statement

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-Rogers, Ziegler

-Thieu

-Mental state

-Bunker’s view

-Rogers’s view

-Meeting with Haig

-North Vietnamese publication of agreement terms

-Victory celebrations

-Settlement before 1972 election

-Bunker

-US pressure

-Election deadline

-Right kind of agreement

-Progress

-Public announcement

-South Vietnam’s embassy statement

-Ziegler

-Implementation of settlement terms

-Cease-fire

-Thieu’s meetings

-Working groups about expediting withdrawal

-Thieu

-Behavior

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-South Vietnamese CIA

-CIA

-Equipment

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-Thieu loyalty measures

-Flags

-Purchase of blue materials

-Possible massacre

-1972 election

-Pressure on Thieu

-Thieu’s possible fall

-US public reaction

-Effect on others

-Japanese

-Indonesians

-Filipinos

-South Koreans

-Laos

-International Control Commission [ICC]

-India

-Soviet Union, PRC

-Souvanna Phouma

-Reaction

-Sullivan

-Thais

-Souvanna Phouma

-War in Laos

-Souvanna Phouma

-Bridge playing with French, US ambassadors

-Sullivan

-Thieu

-Domestic problems

-US withdrawal, cease-fire

-North Vietnam

-Deadline

-October 31, 1972

-US public stance

-Progress

-Terms

-Honorable peace

Stephen B. Bull entered at an unknown time after 10:05 am.

The President’s schedule

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-Fritz G.A. Kraemer

Bull left at an unknown time before 11:04 am.

Vietnam negotiations

-Settlement

-Timing

-Dong and [Thieu]

-George S. McGovern

-Strategy

-Response

-Progress

-Thieu

-R. Sargent Shriver

-Credit

-Kissinger’s forthcoming telephone call to Rogers

Rogers left at 11:04 am.

The President’s schedule

-Meeting with Kraemer

-Kissinger

Vietnam negotiations

-Message

-Timing

Kissinger left at an unknown time before 11:15 am.