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  • WITH THE NLF AS AN INTERNAL MATTERMUCHAS DIEM PAGE 2 RUr-JIR 25'+53/i € 8 N F :. B E IC :P ! A c LIMITED OFFICIAL USE NEGOTIATED WITH THE HOA HAO ANO CAO DAI IN 1955, FOREIGN MINISTER TRAN VAN 00 HELO A PRESS CONFERENCE I THE FOREIGN MINISTRY AFTERNOONAPKIL 23
  • . MINISTERS MEET~ WITH KY IN CHAIR, AT 0900 EVERY MORNING. '.tAKErr .:Ar _. T OD AY ,.. S MOR:N I NG MEETV~G. AOD!TONAL RED AR EAS .. TlIRNED. BLUE I N SA IGON • .. NOW 1700 TO 0730 CURF'E W AND MI NI MUM RESTRICTIONS APPLY TO ALL OF DISTRICTS 2
  • Vic:tn.3ll· DECLASSIFIED /· Authority /JL~/Cf>$ By-~ ' ~ABS Date ~- 7 -li ' • TS l8907J C opy_~"' , J. The, J'.lat.hoclology\fhich ue ,iso to clllculo.to t,h1.s 1;orth Viotn:n~cao ·doplo~ont rnte ta c~l'iplox nnd ou\,jr.ct to error. Hovoi.•:w
  • · me who my heroes · are-. I h11ve only one-Hitler." These ore the .words of Air Vice­ Marshal Nguyen Cao Ky, latest Prime M;nister of South Vietnam, whose remote, unsf able country . hos the whole world holding its breath. Tl,e comment
  • VIEN, WHO lIN. THESE MATTERS CARRIES NO WilGHT AND IS NOT THE KIND OF PERS0n TO INVOLVE HIMSELF IN ISSUES OF THIS KIND, I •; . 12~ -1· ~M - OF FIRMLY -THE VIEW ~HAT HOWEVER DIFFICULT VICE PRES KY MAY BE~· IT ~OULD BE CONSTRUCTlVE FROM OUR POINT
  • TO ·THE DEADLINE... PROVIDED tOff:'. THE ~INAl.. ,'· -­ SELECT IO~! - OF -- CANDIDATES, . I .E·.- ~EARL"t:·_·JutY·~.-:.·r~HERE.: HAD" ' BEEM
  • A L I T I E S , SUCH AS I N T E R I O R M I N I S T E R B R I G . GEN. LAM VAN P HA T, J U S T I C E M I N I S T E R NGUYEN VAN MAU, CFN 6 1 6 3 2 7 U 0 0 2 9 RMR PAGE 2 R U M JIR 3 7 E UNCLAS M I N I S T E R OF STATE LE VAN HOACH, SAIGON PREFECT B R
  • : Herewith Bunker's 'W'eekly cable. The net: slow, irregular progress •O n a number of fronts. with Ky• Thieu _still worrying problem.• W. W. Roatow Saigon 28095 .-SECRET DECLASSlfllD .o. 12356, , J,.(b) ~ Home GwcWina, M,, 24.. lh+ , NAIA, Date 19M k
  • and Ky and others titirred up about beginning to form a broadly based and representative national political party. 'I'his is going to be essential if Viet-Nam is to develop any kind of orderly political progress. Also, as you know, Bill has long
  • , for example). Ethnic Chinese swept all four seats in Saigon's third electoral district. Formation of GVN According to Thieu's brother, Thieu has asked Nguyen Van Loe to form a government. It is still uncertain whether Loe will be able to do so
  • ·is the Vietnamese Government translation of inaugural address delive,red by President Nguyen Van Thieu on October 31: "My fellow Countrymen: "Three months ago, in order to continue to serve the ideals of freedom and1 democracy, and restore peace and prosperity
  • by President Nguyen "My fellow Inaugural Address Government translation of inaugural Van Thieu on October 31: address Countrymen: "Three months ago, democracy, and restore election, with a program democratic institutions, conditions. in order to continue
  • sequence to the land tax f:lecree would be the promulgation of an ordinance trans£ erring the administration of land reform to the village councils. I recalled that I had already provided him and Vice President Ky with a memorandum on this subject as well
  • '.':·· n- ., ::) .. . () ,. ·.-. .. . :.'· . .. " -· .:) L'.J Approved For Release 2000/08/16 : NLJ-9.1_~:-0_38-1-7-5 d·g INFORMATION Wedne•day, 6:55 p. m. Mr. Pre II 1/ July 24, 1968 ldent: Herewith Ky predlcta the Communists
  • AND SOCIAL COUNCIL ACQ SOURCE :2sx1 1. VIC THAT HE PRESIDENT NGUYEN CAO KY ON 3 SEPTEMBER 1968 SAID STILL REGARDS FAVORABLY PRESIDENT NGUYEN VAN THIEU'S MAY 1968 SUGGEST ION THAT HE ATTEND THE PA~I~ .·PrACE'.: TALKS ~ IN RESPONSE TO A QUESTION, KY SAID
  • that Huyen's slate and some of Nguyen Kngoc Ky's s~te (Revolu• tionary Dai Viets) might cooperate. He was therefore optimistic that they would have a clear majority in both Houses. With respect to political party development, Ky said that the old parties were
  • that Huyen's slate and some of Nguyen Kngoc Ky's s~te (Revolu• tionary Dai Viets) might cooperate. He was therefore optimistic that they would have a clear majority in both Houses. With respect to political party development, Ky said that the old parties were
  • . In talking with Thieu and Ky, you should make clear that we wish to see it through at their side. If we are to be pe~mitted to do so by American public opinion, they must move fast t~ing their forces back to strength; wherever possible to get the forces ,b'i
  • , Political Cadre: The objective was to seize control of the cities, establish a new government which would include any elements opposed to President"Nguyen Cao Ky, and ask the Americans to leave South Vietnam. B. Senior Lieutenant Duong Van Xa: After studying
  • an7 co~~ 1n Asia • . ' Japan, like North Viotnam' s , President Ho Chi Vo· Nguyen Giap tho price to ?1icll and Gcne.r al .today,· thought the United Stateo neve·r would pay- prevent 1ta· establishment. . . . . of....~ . , 14 co-Prosperity
  • , the most :impressive fact is that Tri Quang and his associates have united all thair resources to pull devm.," 1thc Ky Gove:cn­ and to replace it with one 1-i.nich they can cont: oJ. pending t,he c::-aa.tion const,itutior.al successor equally subservient
  • in South Vietnam, he did opine that the September 11 election was a wise and necessary procedure whatever the outcome or turnout, simply to demonstrate the de sire of the Ky Government to get started with the formation of a democratic state. _F. Dayan
  • . ; :'-)_,: • :-: "· ~ .,~ . . ··~•".. • ·,·~,;- ..t~.---- .. ::··::··=-~--~~••,..;,••:-' :.': ·•. .•• _:.'.""\.--.;:r_,. .•. • -~~-~·•• ~-- -,., t. ·':-'V·ICE. PP.ESIDENT"NGUYEN CAO KY'G. INltIAL REACTION TO • • · PRESIDENT JOHNSON•S l' NOVEMBERSPEECH ANNOUNCING A BOMBING.HALT WAS ONE
  • that the Army of the Republic of Viet.11am and Regional a11.d Popular Forces are continuing to do afine job of keeping the pressure on the e.::.emy. Examples during the past week were operaticns in the Cao Lanh area (Kien P:: .:,ng Province} by units under
  • GRNC .... • BT Se C ft!. T SECTIO~1 OF 2 VIENTIANE 6113 1:· .:_. • ·: •· N00IS/CR0C00lLE .. l• S£PT£LTRANSMITS ANENGLISHTRANSLATION·OF. FULLTEXTOF NOTE WHICH I RECEIVED AT 1600 TODAY FROM NORTH VIETNAMESE .. NGUYEN CHAN. OPEijATlVE PARAGRAPH
  • amembassy / s a ig o n TO RUEHCR/SECSrrATE WASHDC[429S INFO RUKLKQ/CINCPAC 25 11 -------STATE GRNC BT ' ' C 0 H F I n F H T—i A L JUNE 2 0 ? 196^ JIW 20 a ,I .r‘ . n . A 7 , CINCPAC’ FOR POLaD PROFILE OF c a b in e t KGUYEN CAO KY’ S "UAR" c a b i n e