Date: March 6, 1973

Time: 2:40 pm – 3:02 pm

Location: Oval Office

The President met with Henry A. Kissinger.

President’s meeting with Hugh Scott

-Scott’s complaints

-President’s meetings with Congress members

-Kissinger’s evaluation

Republicans

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

-Opportunity

-President’s analysis of World War II era

-Compared with Rogers’s analysis

-Compared with Nelson A. Rockefeller

-President’s performance at press conference

-President’s decisions

-Kissinger’s interview with Barbara Walters

-Comments

Khartoum incident

-Foreign service

-Sense of pride

-Memorial service, State Department lunch

-Dignity

-President’s appearance

President’s place in history

-USSR, PRC

-Europe

-Germany

-Party chiefs

Bull entered at an unknown time after 2:40 pm.

William P. Rogers

-Talk on terrorism

-Khartoum incident

Peter M. Flanigan

-Talk on trade

-George P. Shultz

President’s talk on foreign policy

Briefing of business leaders

-Mix up

-Clawson

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-Flanigan

-Subjects

-Foreign policy

-International trade

-Mix up

-Rogers

-Businessmen

-Question and answer session [Q&A]

-Subject of discussion

-Terrorism

-Rogers

-Mix up

-Flanigan

-Rogers

-Foreign policy briefing

-Rogers

-Terrorism

-International Conference on Vietnam

-Paris

-Foreign policy

-President’s remarks

-Arrangements

-Clawson’s discussion with Rogers

-President’s remarks

Bull left at an unknown time before 3:02 pm.

Briefing of business leaders

-Mix ups

-Foreign policy

-Kissinger

-Rogers

-Kissinger’s appearance

-Artisan speech

-President’s remarks

Libya, Saudi Arabia

-US response to Khartoum incident [?]

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North Vietnam

-Infiltration

Vietnam

-Cease-fire

-casualty figures

-South Vietnam

-Infiltration

-South Vietnam’s reaction

-Nguyen Van Thieu

-Demoralization

-US note to North Vietnam

-US bombing of Ho Chi Minh Trail

-Laos

-Cease-fire provisions

-Supplies

-Souvanna Phouma’s assent

-Targets

-Convoy

-North Vietnam’s answer to US note

-William H. Sullivan

-Civilian goods

-Tanks

-Artillery

-US bombing of trail

-Timing

-Reasons

-Government of Vietnam [GVN] pressure

-Offensive

-Contingent upon US reaction

-US action

-Constraints

-Delay offensive

-South Vietnam’s air force

-Bombing of trail in South Vietnam

-US bombing in Cambodia

-North Vietnam’s protests

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-Bac Song [?]

-B-52s

-Need for US response

-Criticism of the war

-Cease-fire

-Duration

-Reasons for North Vietnam’s mobilization

-Cease-fire agreement

-Replacements

-Laos demobilization

-Countering GVN movements

Kissinger left at 3:02 pm.