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and military risks to bombing halt. We have been
exploring bombing limitations in North, leaving open
bombing above the DMZ, It also would look bad to
segments here at home to have bombing halt at same
time as calling up reserves,
We are being divided
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Times story by Rick Smith and Marvin Kalb at 8:00 a. m. today may be
put together.
The President:
Tell Bunker to get Thieu moving on telling his people now.
Thieu must tell Ky, Prime Minister, and Defense Minister and draft a
statement.
The President
- and the DMZ.
Secretary Rusk:
They said they could be at the meeting on November 2.
We must stay with this if we go with it.
Let's keep this language out.
Time is putting pres sure on them.
Secretary Clifford: If this deal goes through, could you have
- , and artillery bombardment
of North Vietnam cease aa al
---- , Washington time.
President Thieu and I have reached this decision on the
basis of developments in the Paris talks,
-- and in the belief that this action can lead to progress
toward a peaceful
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The President:
Walt Rostow:
9:00 a. m. Saigon time Saturday.
Should we refer to reconnaissance?
Yes.
Reconnaissance will continue.
The President: When would we announce/
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statement.
Thieu plans to talk at 7 :00 p. m. Washington time.
What does Bus say?
General Wheeler:
midnight.
The President:
We can is sue orders at midday - - stop bombing by
Can we agree on how
- all air, naval and artillery
bombardment, and all other acts involving the use of force against
North Vietnam, as of 7 p. m. Ea.stern Standard Time, October 29th.
We have agreed that a meeting dealing with the substantive issues
will be held in Paris
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c01npatible with the principle s of the Geneva Acc or ds of 1954 and 1962,
u nder conditions which - - this time ·- - guarantee that those agreements
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tl:e most severe prove.cations."
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