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  • concentrated on the Thieu-Ky relationship and also covered the following: - - Civil Reform - - Functions of the New Government Delegates DECl-'ASSIFIED - - Reconstruction of Hue I E.O. 12958, Sec. 3.6 Deve\oping Don s Front L. '/,-;}s-S- - Mobilization
  • . Thieu is making a special effort to help the people of Hue, having named a personal representative, Father Cao Van Luan, to act for him there, and he has in various ways demonstrated both publicly and privately his concern for the victims in the unhappy
  • IT IMMPOSSIBLE · TO CUT T'HROUGH REDTAPE AND, AT HE TASK- FORCE MEETING ON 9 FEBRUARY, THREATENED TO RESIGN. ~~UMt1A.RY•. ·. 1• IN HIS CAPACITY AS HEAD OF THE JO INT GOVERNt1ENT OF VIETNAM - CGVN)/U. S• . TASK FORCE, VICE PRESIDENT . NGUYEN CAO KY HAS ORDERED
  • your proposal now or at our next meeting,-. which I propose to be held on February _ •. Satarday, F~- J, 1968 l :00 p. m. Mr. Pffaldeat : It look• aa tbcMap TM- aad Ky an more M&l"ly la thaa ever Wore; and then la the beplllliq of aome exeaatt
  • not share the western view of Thieu as a man of indecision. In l/sian terms, there is greater confidence and respect for leaders who are reflective and deliberate than for those who are impulsive and move swiftly. Moreover, Thieu was senior to Ky, he had
  • of its fir.s t meeting tt should move things in the .right direction in the days ahead. Getting Thieu and Ky to work together and stay togethe~ co~ld be a favorable consequence of the attack on the cities, t also noted how promptly you encou1:aged
  • THE AMERICAN SABOTAGE THERE WOUl.D i HAVE BEEN NO GVN AND VIETNAM WOULD HAVE BEEN REUNIFIED • . -~: THE US SET UP DIEM, AND THE PRESE;N,T CLIQUE OF KY AND THIEU, ~ FIGHTING BITTERLY AMO~G THEMSELVES,COpLD NOT SURVIVE f.· WITHOUT us. SUP?ORT. THUY STRESSED
  • Ai4BASSADOR LAM WOULD H£AD TH£ TALKS iN THE !il}lST l~ISTANC£, H£ WOULD NEED TO BE REINFORCED •. I . A5K£D IF . ri£ HAD IN.MINO TO USE VP KY, AS HE ONCE THOUGHT
  • , i.e., ou:i;> troops will witq.draw to NVN and US troops. withdr.~w to the United States an
  • '1' 0tq- ""') "Germany, --J-J.,J 2 PP . vr l VJ VT, #15a, NSF, Country File, 11 Vol. II Im) l I/ /J'-" "Germany, Vol. 16," 16," 189] Concilia~ory Attit~1d s ~f~P Ky and I "j/4-':::>/~ Pres . Th 1 e u ./ltvn~ s 2 pp. , l1M/ ~ 01 lJV,.._~3
  • Honolulu meeting, they will travel, Washington for meeting with Harriman. if it is so desired, to 6. It is their·impression that ·Hanoi· timetable is not·,- re.peat not, • too· hurried. t Of possible interest is .fact that Nguyen Thoung, North Vietnamese
  • 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
  • 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
  • ·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
  • 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
  • , 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
  • . ; :'-)_,: • :-: "· ~ .,~ . . ··~•".. • ·,·~,;- ..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