Date: October 31, 1972

Time: 11:10 am – 11:36 am

Location: Oval Office

The President met with Nelson A. Rockefeller and Henry A. Kissinger; the White House

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

Greetings

Rockefeller’s forthcoming National Press Club speech

-Cuts in text

-Vietnam

Vietnam negotiations

-History of US peace agreement

-1968 bombing halt

-Possible agreement

-Deadline

-Message from Hanoi

-North Vietnamese position

-View of US negotiating tactics

-Deadlines

-The President’s previous message to Hanoi

-Possible publication of negotiation record

-Demand for settlement

-North Vietnamese leaks of terms

-Phom Van Dong’s interview in Newsweek

-Attempted modification of settlement terms

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-Coalition government

-Orders to North Vietnamese cadres

-Ignore cease-fire to seize territory

-North Vietnamese interpretation administrative structure

-North Vietnamese troop withdrawal

-No reinforcement provision

-Message from Hanoi

-Kissinger’s view

-1972 election

-Factors conducive to settlement

-Bombing

-Possible publication of negotiation record

-Possible backgrounder by Kissinger

-Timin

-The President’s speech [“Look to the Future”] November 2, 1972

-Rockefeller’s forthcoming National Press Club speech

-Use of information regarding orders to Vietcong [VC]

-The President’s view

-Differences between negotiating parties

-Peace

-1968 agreement

-Phom Van Dong’s interview in Newsweek

-Attempted modification of settlement terms

-Rockefeller’s forthcoming National Press Club speech

-The President’s view

-[Arnold] Eric Sevareid

-Analysis

-Timing of possible settlement

-1972 election

-US position

-North Vietnamese strategy

-Quality of agreement

-North Vietnamese strategy

-Concessions

-Nguyen Van Thieu

-1972 election

-Military Situation

-Cadres

-Bombing

-B-52s

-19 parallel

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-Previous US internal restriction

-20th parallel

-19 parallel

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-Supply dumps

-Rockefeller’s forthcoming National Press Club speech

-Possible press questions

-Kissinger’s “Peace is at hand” remark

-Progress of negotiations

-Rockefeller’s view

-Administration press strategy

-Possible publication of negotiating record

-Breakdown of talks

-Blame on North Vietnamese

-Nature of agreement

-North Vietnamese position

-Kissinger’s forthcoming backgrounder

-Timing

-Rockefeller’s view

-Kissinger’s view

-Information from Hanoi

-US press reaction

-Possible clarification of points

-North Vietnamese troop withdrawal

-North Vietnamese seizure of territory

-Pham Van Dong’s interview

-Coalition Government

-Rockefeller’s view

-The President compared to Winston S. Churchill

-Rockefeller’s forthcoming National Press Club speech

-John N. Mitchell’s request of Rockefeller

-Thieu

-Kissinger’s previous meeting with Thieu

-Necessity of US consultation with Thieu

-North Vietnamese pressure for settlement

-Possible publication of negotiation record

-Rockefeller’s dinner with Abraham M. Rosenthal

-Foreign Affairs Editor of New York Times, [James Greenfield]

-New York Times

-Greenfield’s view of Kissinger’s press briefing

-Editorial

-Consistency of the Administration’s negotiating position

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-Far left

-Attitude toward Thieu

-Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.

-US position

-Press statements

-Conciliation

-Status of negotiations

-Kissinger’s forthcoming meeting with Jay Lovestone

-George Meany

-George S. McGovern stance

-Signing of agreement

-Abrogation of agreement

-Arms to South Vietnam

-Aid to South Vietnam

-Effects on talks

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Support for the President

-New York Times

-Catholic community

-Jewish community

-Catholic community

-Vietnam War

-Francis Cardinal Spellman

-The President’s previous trip to Vietnam as Vice President

Vietnam negotiations

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-Administration’s desire for peace

-North Vietnamese demand for settlement

-Need for clarification of settlement terms

-Kissinger possible backgrounder

-Paris Situation

-Timing

-Issues

-Propaganda

-The President’s defense of national interests

-Nature of agreement

-South Vietnam

The President’s schedule

-Possible post-election meeting with Rockefeller

-Camp David

-Lyndon B. Johnson,

-Forthcoming signing of 1973 Appropriations Act

Rockefeller and Kissinger left at 11:36 am.