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LOC-HAK-248-1-23-0
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RIPLIM
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U
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5
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January 11, 2017
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August 6, 2010
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23
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December 12, 1972
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CABLE
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No Objection to Declassification in Part 2010/08/06: LOC-HAK-248-1-23-0 0 121038Z DEC 72 ZYH Z FF1 ZFF4 FM THE WHITE HOUSE TOHAK 162 PARIS ZEM UNCLAS Wt 29879 TOHAK 162 T OHA K 162 FM THE SITUATION ROOM TO: WINST ON'LORD FOR DR. KISSINGER DECEMBER 12, 1972 MEM A UM? FOR MR. KISSINGER FROM: THE SITUATION ROOM ON-FILE NSC RELEASE INSTRUCTIONS APPLY THE WASHINGTON POST PRESIDENT T HIED, IN AN ADDRESS TO THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY, PROPOSED A CHRISTMAS. HOLIDAY TRUCE DURING WHICH NORTH AND SOUTH VIETNAM AND THE VIET CONG WOULD BEGIN SEPARATE PEACE' NEGOTIATIONS. EMPH- ASIS WAS' PUT ON THE FOLLOWING PHRASE: "T:IS TRUCE CAN BE EXTENDED FOR A FURTHER DURATION AS AGREED BY ALL PARTIES,- IF THE CONSULTA- TIONS "PROGRESS IN AN ENCOURAGING WAY." No Objection to Declassification in Part 2010/08/06: LOC-HAK-248-1-23-0 25X1 V AN OF FER 0 No Objection to Declassification in Part 2010/08/06: LOC-HAK-248-1-23-0 IG WESTERN DIPLOMATS AND JOURNALISTS TO AN EFFORT TO "VIETNAMIZE THE PEACE TALKS' AND FORESTALL ANY AGREEMENT IN PARIS TO. WHICH HE WOULD BE FORCED TO CAPITULATE. NEITHER THE WHITE HOUSE NOR THE STATE DEPARTMENT HAD' ANY IMMEDIATE COMMENT. WHILE MAKING NO' DIRECT MENTION OF THE PARIS TALKS, THIEU REITERATED SOUTH VIETNA. M' S UNCOMPROMISING STAND IT HAS FOUND OBJECTIONABLE IN THE DRAFT 'AGREEMENT. TKIEU CONFIRMED THAT SOUTH VIETNAM WOULD REDUCE THE SIZE OF ITS ARMED FORCES BY THE SAME NUMBER OF TROOPS THAT NORTH VIETNAM WITHDRAWS FROM THE SOUTH, BUT HE SAID NOTHING THAT WOULD INDICATE ANY FLEXIBILITY IN HIS PRINCIPAL OBJECTIONS TO THE AGREEMENT. HE INSISTED THERE CAN BE NO PEACE WITHOUT A TOTAL PULLOUT OF NVA FORCES, AND REJECTED THE POLITICAL ARRANGE- MENTS AND ELECTIONS AFTER A CEASE-FIRE. TO "STOW ITS UTMOST GOOD WILL," TKIEU SAID SOUTH VIETNAM "WILL UNILATERALLY RELEASE FIRST AND WITHOUT ANY CONDITIONS 1,015 COMMUNIST NORTH VIETNAMESE DISABLED AND HEALTHY PRISONERS OF WAR ON THE FIRST DAY OF THE TRUCE." HE FURTHER APPEALED TO THE LEADERS OF SOUTH VIETNAM'S FRACTIOUS POLITICAL AND RELIGIOUS GROUPS TO JOIN IN ACHIEVING NATIONAL SOLIDARITY ON THE BASIS OF DETERMINATION TO SAVE OUR LAND# HE SAID THEY SHOULD MARE AN "ACTIVE CONTRIBUTION TO POLITICAL LIFE THROUGH POLITICAL PROCESS THAT YOU AND I WILL DISCUSS AND AGREE TO IMPLEMENT." ACCORDING TO THE STORY, THIS APPEARS T O MEAN THAT HE IS PLANNING TO TAKE SOME MEMBERS OF THE NONCOMMUNIST OPPOSITION INTO -HIS CABINET, AS GOVERNMENT SOURCES INDICATED LAST WEEK. (k-1) REI.,.IABLE VIETNAM SO{ OE ' I.NDLOA?E. THAT THE TH.IEU GDVER$MT WANTS THE. MOUNTAIN RESORT CITY OF DALAT TO BE THE SITE OF MEETINGS FOR THE PROPOSED NATIONAL COUNCIL OF RECONCILIATION AND CONCORD. (A-20) No Objection to Declassification in Part 2010/08/06: LOC-HAK-248-1-23-0 w No Objection to Declassification in Part 2010/08/06: LOC-HAK-248-1-23-0 A REPORT ON THE RESUMPTION OF YOUR MEETINGS IN PARIS TODAY AP- PEARS ON PAGE A-18. DUSKO DODER WRITES THAT THE U. S. AND CZECHOSLOVAKIA ARE SEEKING EETTER RELATIONS. OFFICIALS OF BOTH COUNTRIES SAY THAT FORMAL TALKS ON A NEW CONSULAR CONVENTION ARE SCHEDULED TO. BEGIN "VERY SOON," T O BE FOLLOWED BY NEGOTIATIONS OF SCIENTIFIC AND CULTURAL EXCHANGES AS WELL AS EFFORTS TO RESOLVE A GAMUT OF OUTSTANDING FINANCIAL ISSUES. (A-1) IN MIAMI YESTERDAY, A GROUP Of 85 CUBAN REFUGEES FWFIVED ABOARD THE FIRST "FREEDOM FLIGHT" SINCE LAST MAY. (A-i) U, S. MILITARY SOURCES HERE SAY THE SOVIET UNION HAS OFFERED THE GOVERNMENT OF CHILE $50 MILLION IN LOW- INTEREST CREDITS TO BUY SOVIET MILITARY EQUIPMENT. (A-3) A ,,,t J; RIAL WAS DECLARED IN THE TRIAL OF DANIEL ELLSBERG. A NEW JURY WAS DIRECTED TO BE IMPANELED. (A-6) IN TOKYO, PRIME MINISTER TANAKA AND HIS LIBERAL DEMOCRATS WON A NEW TERM. HOWEVER, COMMUNIST PARTY GAINS WERE HEADLINED IN THE COMMUNIST PARTY JUMPED FROM FIFTY-RANKING WITH 14 SEATS IN THE DIET TO THIRD-RANKING WITH 3S SEATS. (A-16) No Objection to Declassification in Part 2010/08/06: LOC-HAK-248-1-23-0 No Objection to Declassification in Part 2010/08/06: LOC-HAK-248-1-23-0 THE NEW YORK TIMES THE UNGA LEGAL COMMITTEE APPROVED A RESOLUTION TO EXPLORE THE CAUSES OF ACTS OF TERRORISM RATHER THAN DRAWING UP INTERNATIONAL LEGISLATION AIMED AT STEMMING THE ACTS OF TERRORISM THEMSELVES. MANY OF THE NATIONS SEEKING LEGAL ACTION AGAINST HIJACKING SAID THEY WOULD. NOW BY-PASS THE UN IN THEIR EFFORTS TO DEAL WITH TERR OR ISM. (A-1) INDIA AND PAKISTAN COMPLETED DEMARCATION OF A NEW TRUCE LINE IN KASHMIR YESTERDAY. FINAL GOVERNMENT APPROVAL IS EXPECTED TO BE AL N 5 000WAtrm, L WJ" '~' E , A FORMALITY, AND TROOP WITHDR~ ?3 -, S.7)5-,397) 285# 5#3 AD`i%l-A En-rnF7Rpt~P P061 TIDP lfJ 5W ( TROOP WITHDRAWALS ARE EXPECTED TO BE COMPLETED WITHIN 10 DAYS. (A-5) HENRY PAOLUCAI WRITES AN ARTICLE DEBATING YOUR BEING A*DISRAELI CONSERVATIVE" SINCE COMING TO THE WHITE HOUSE. HE DISCUSSES YOUR IMPACT UPON THEPRESIFENT IN THE LAST FOUR YEARS, QUOTING BOTH YOU AND THE PRESIDENT, AND PROJECTING HIS CONCEPTION OF WHAT THE NEXT 4 YEARS WILL BRING. (A-47) THE BALTIMORE SUN JOSEPH. KRAPT DISCUSSES SADAT' S SHAKY POLITICAL STANDING IN EGYPT. SADAT HAS LOST PERSONAL PRESTIGE OVER HIS CONCERN WITH THE PROB- OF I I*~ ' I. AND P0,L;TICALLY, SADAT HAS DESTROYED No Objection to Declassification in Part 2010/08/06: LOC-HAK-248-1-23-0 No Objection to Declassification in Part 2010/08/06: LOC-HAK-248-1-23-0 THE EGYPTIAN LEFT-WING WHICH NASSER HAD USED AS A BALANCE AGAINST THE ARMY. RIGHT-WING OPPOSITION FROM THE ARMY HAS ENJOYED FREE FLAY FOR ITS GRIEVANCES AND RIVALRIES. AS A RESULT, COUP RUMORS ARE PROMINENT, BUT KRAFT FEELS THAT SADAT WILL MANAGE TO MUDDLE THROUGH. (A' 19) BT No Objection to Declassification in Part 2010/08/06 : LOC-HAK-248-1-23-0