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  • ; that is, some underst~nding __ about thaeDMZ;' an understanding with refer­ ence to the cities. We went through long talks having to do with reconnaissance. They were kept fully informed. And Thieu came along and Ky came along on all these talks. They understood
  • of a peaceful settlement of the war. Nguyen Van Tien ... told 'Naturally we do not envisage the departure of US forces from one day to the next, or even within a month.- We appreciate the expression ... within a reasonable period of time.'" C::J 50 EO 12958
  • ,··- -,roa J:t: I L _ ___ -- - II~11"1ED IAT E H 11NEDIATE Vice Presidential Visit 1. The Vice President has been designated officiai US representative at inaugur&tio1.1 GVN President Nguyen Vc;... ~i. Thieu in ~aigon October 30 - Noven1ber 1
  • ;{;•1Si•10RA!ING THE DIEN BIEN PHU VICTORY, CONCLUDES: "ALL wE ~~VE !0 DC IS TO STAGE REPEATED ATTACKS AND WIDESPREAD UP- ro '.:JIN COM?LETl::VICTORY... THC: 8 NAY LETTER FROM HO C.~I ;UNH TO NGUYEN HUU THO, ~RAISING TH£ EXPLOITS OF RECENT ·;;~YS, UR
  • • TE M D E N C IE Sj KY I S L IK E L Y TO COr.STINUE TO TA KE IL L -A D V IS E D ACTIONS FROM T IM E TO TIM E SUCH AS H IS BREACH OF R E LA TIO N S W ITH FRANCE ' B U T I T I S J U S T P O S S IB L E THAT HE W IL L B E A BLE TO CREATE A NEW OUTLOOK
  • in South Viet Nam; 2) it will be absolutely vital to discuss this with Ky and get their full agreement, if we are to proceed; 3) even raising the proposal as oµtlined would create a serious crisis of confidence with the South Vietnamese who could only read
  • -~KY~·S·.' HAND , . REl.liF.--WO~KS- tt ILL fALlER.-: .SEFOR£ KY TALKS WITH TKU:U, KE WILL PROBAaLY TRY TO l,ITI A- :: SOAITH! G SPECTACULAR WITn REGARD TO AR ING THE PEOPLE.ENO s· ·r, :A. Y. ON 13 FEBRUARY VICE PR ESIDEt-.tt NGiJYE N CAO KY AN. ou
  • by)* LD Expenditure Code To Lexington, Ky -- see travel activity Spoke to East Kentucky State College commencement at Richmond, Ky; r'cd honorary degree To Washington, DC -- see travel activity Stopped by State Dept (Secretary Bowles' office, I think
  • :30a 1:30p 3:00p f 3:30p 4:15p f 5:45p 7:00p Expenditure Code To Louisville, Ky -- see travel activity Arr Hotel Seelbach Walter (Wash, DC) Mr. Johnson went to tea being given for Mrs. Johnson Walter (Wash, DC) To Fairgrounds Spoke to Jefferson
  • , though knowledge of the affair is widespread. The dissident Ministers are believed to be trying · to force National Police Chief Nguyen Ngoc Loan out of the government or reduce his power. He is close to Ky, however, and we doubt that Ky will agree to his
  • 12 to elect a leader who · will head the new Government. Our Embassy thinks this early date will benefit Prime Minister Gandhi. 6. Ky Visit Off I reported on February 16 that Bill Jorden had convinced the Vietnamese Ambassador a visit by Prime
  • WWRoatow:rln l(he Sanh and Dien ·Bien Phu DENIS WARNER ToPhu was simply a battleDienthatBien lost ~toST WESTERNERS, the Indochina \Var for the French. To General Vo Nguyen Giap, who won that battle and has now launched his divisions against the allied
  • £SREPLACING NGUYENTHI DINH lNlW))j . i. HG HUY GIA.P (C\fAL HUY GIAP5)) ts JtEPL,tCING NGUYEN MU\J..T}JO.:::.-:::;·::-:-;:::·\·. « t(;UYEENX XUWU):Tt!0'J)), ·CH ·IRM4N•• F-lHE ·.CENTRAL..COMt'!_1TrlE OF · . lHE NAT!ON~.L LISEi!A'l:lON F~ONT
  • THE NORTH viETNAMESE n; THE FCHTHCOi'HNG NEGOTIATIONS MIGHT BE ~0S5IBLE TC ACTREALISTICALLY ANDFLEXIBLYSO THATIT T: >C~!~VE ~ ?2~CEFUL 3IITLE~~~T. 14. CVER~CFFEE.THERE~AS SCMEDISCUS~IONCF THE FUTURE CELEEATIONS,INCLUDING THE FUNCTION CF GENERAL KY
  • .; Z.63 ~ ~ 1 p :5c, °'~-'M:'t::EC. 8 i•t>lo:> Na.:r 4A-AC3- I> ..Jf 04/19 / 66 "fp.j~t-'f:-ei~?-t::-+-;i;.e..r--v-i--etnmn --8 ecret ~ - 6 - 17-S - /IJ J.. J S - - ~3 A AA cao f idsR~ 1196 letter l ~m Rostow re: India & Pak·~t an p a . ~ 7- 1
  • and progress and prosperity of your country and people. Signed:: Haile Selassie, Emperor W. W. Rostow WWRostow:rln Saturday, February 18, 1967 9:30 a. m. Mr. President: Herewith Lodge throws his weight mildly behind the idea of not turning down Ky
  • ZFF•4 FMAMEMBASSY VIENTIANE TO SECSTATE WA$HDO FLASH 8294 COt/tROL: Sl4Q DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12958,"'Sec. 3.6 NLJ 97-Z.'il By -~ , NARA Date 111-S--?.f STATE GRN.C BT 6 EC R it VIENTIANE 6241 NOD1S/CROCODILE 1. NGUYEN CHANHASJUST HANDED MEA
  • of the continent." On the other hand, some concern was expressed lest the meeting have "nega­ tive results" like the Honolulu meeting between President Johnson and South Viet Nam Premier Cao Ky (Rio's Jornal do Comercio). Official reactions to the sunnnit proposal
  • __________ j ^General Nguyen Due Thang, Min. , Rura l Reconstruction & Revolutionary Development, SVN £ Mr. Gus Peleuses, State Security Mr. Yoichi Okamoto Miss Marie Fehmer _____ Miss Mary Slater M Chief Stuar t Baltimor e Miss Mildre d Zayac Mr. Jame s R
  • picked hie moment and was as bare-knuckled iis we could wish. Only hope it etick,. Ky ha& learned eo much and done so well, on balance, that it would be real nice. ;.., . ·1t'· w. w. Rostow Saigon 5604 S!5GRrf ':: I- ,i\ ' • I;-_. .-, .... j
  • THAT IN GEN£RAL THE RESULTS HAD BEEN VERY GOOD, THE CRITICISM HAD BEEN GENERALLY CONSTRUCTIVE, AND THERE WAS BROAD AGREEMENT THAT MORE SACRIFICES ~ERE NEEDED FOR THA NATIONAL EFFORT. POSES ~'EP.E H~ THE PRESENT 11. THIEU ADDED THAT HE HAD MET WITH CAO DAI
  • and a broad spectrum of US military and civilian officials. I did not tra·vel in Ill Corps but had good sessions with our old and new Regional Officers. In Saigon, I saw a wide variety of people includi1tg Thieu, Ky, Prime Minister Huong, Interior Minister
  • Senator Kennedy's key underlying assumption is that what Kosygin was offering in London ls a position consistent with his proposal. Kosygin simply backed ln London the position of Hanoi 'a Foreign Minister Nguyen Duy Trinh in hla interview with Burchett