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  1. DIPLOMACY OF THE KAMPUCHEA CONFLICT: KEY DOCUMENTS

    from Kampuchea-not a pledge to forego the use of military force and other pressures against the Indochinese states. ... the three Indochinese foreign ministers proposed a demilitarized zone on the Thai-Kampu- chean border, ... In January, 1981, the three Indochinese foreign ministers defined the phrase "ending the Chinese ...

  2. RECENT ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL DEVELOPMENTS IN THAILAND

    REFUGEES: A TOUGHER LINE 25X1 The ASEAN countries most directly affected by the Indochinese refugee ... outflow--Thailand, Malaysia, and Singapore--are beginning to toughen their policies on accepting refugees. Indonesia ... acceptance of all refugees. 25X1 ASEAN countries believe the time has come to stop the exodus at the source ...

  3. LONGER TERM IMPLICATIONS OF VIETNAM S DOMINATION OF INDOCHINA

    to a large refugee flow chiefly to Thailand, a Chinese punitive invasion of Vietnam, an increase in Soviet ... work of their Indochinese counterparts. Vietnam also has instituted training programs for both Lao ... further opportunity for influence. Semiannual conferences of the Indochinese foreign ministers also are held ...

  4. MONTHLY REPORT- BANGKOK BUREAU- MAY 1981

    figures. The Thai government further churned up troubled Indochinese waters by announcing its intention ... to repatriate all Cambodian refugees. This prompted, quite naturally, sharp retorts from Hanoi and Phnom Penh ...

  5. EAST ASIA AGENDA FOR 1983

    claims-- Refugees-- US bases in the Philippines-- Role of Australia and New Zealand on security of ASEAN-- ... resistance coalition-- Kampuchea's UN seat-- Refugees-- US POWs/MIAs-- Chemical and biological warfare-- ... season begins in May. Jan-Jun Indochina Meeting. Bi-annual meeting of Indochinese Foreign Ministers ...

  6. TELEPHONE CONVERSATION WITH PHILIP TAUBMAN, THE NEW YORK TIMES- 29 DECEMBER 1982

    of the flow of Indochinese refugees, the "boat peo- ple," on the grounds that it was not im- portant ...