Date: October 27, 1972

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Time: 3:45 pm – 4:40 pm

Location: Oval Office

The President met with Henry A. Kissinger.

Vietnam settlement

-Reaction

-Kissinger’s conversation with Ronald W. Reagan

-John B. Connally

-Reagan’s views

-Malibu

-Coalition government

-Terms

Negotiations

-Pre-1972 election

-North Vietnamese statement, October 27, 1972

-Initialing of agreement, October 31, 1972

-Le Duc Tho

-November 1, 1972 meeting

-Implementation

-North Vietnamese position

-Timing

-US position

-Media relations

Forthcoming meeting between the President and Prince Souvanna Phouma

-Duration

-William H. Sullivan

-William P. Rogers

-Sullivan

-The President’s appreciation

Vietnam issue

-Louis P. Harris poll

-George S. McGovern

Phouma, Pheng Norindr, Sullivan, and Alec G. Toumayan entered at 3:48 pm; the White House

photographer and members of the press were present at the beginning of the meeting.

Greetings

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[Photographic session]

The President’s schedule

-1972 election

Vietnam settlement

-Briefing by Sullivan

-Effects on Laos

-Effects on Vietnam

-Timing of cease-fire in Laos and in Vietnam

-Phouma’s conversations with Kissinger and Rogers

-Lag between cease-fires

-Use of time by Pathet Lao

-Pathet Lao and North Vietnamese offensive

-Intention

-Reaction

-Timing

-October 15, 1972

-Military equipment

-Phouma’s conversation [David] Kenneth Rush

-T-28 bombers

-Helicopters

-Machine guns

-Anti-aircraft guns

-Purpose

-Defense of Long Thieng and Bouamlong

-North Vietnamese air attacks

-North Vietnamese air attacks

-Vientiane

-Effect of cease-fire on arms requests

-Future of Laos under cease-fire

-1961-62 agreements

-Coalition government

-Tripartite structure

-Neutralist stance

-Pathet Lao seats

-Vacancy

-Pathet Lao

-Acceptance of 1962 Geneva and Plain of Jars accords

-Basis for agreement

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-Pathet Lao adherence to the 1962 agreement

-Possible US request of Moscow and Peking

-Plain of Jars agreement

-General elections

-Integration of Pathet Lao Congress into National Congress

-Integration of forces into National Army

-Pathet Lao stance

-New government

-Tripartite government

-Laotian stance

-Vietnam negotiations

-Nature of Pathet Lao

-People’s Republic of China [PRC]

-Soviet Union

-Divisions of Pathet Lao

-Vietnam settlement

-Relation to Laos

-Relation to Cambodia

-Laos

-Problems

-Compared to Cambodia

-Existing agreement among factions

-1961-62

-Vietnam

-Vietnam settlement

-Briefing by Sullivan

-Cease-fire compared to settlement

-Provisions of agreement

-Article 15A

-Cease-fire plus provisions of 1962 agreement

-Agreement to 1962 agreement

-Kissinger’s conversation with Sullivan

-Political compared to cease-fire solution in Laos

-Commitment of North Vietnam

-Negotiations

-North Vietnam halt to military action

-South Vietnam

-Laos

-Cambodia

-Laos

-Kissinger

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-Sullivan

-Details

-1962 agreement

-Interest of parties

-Compliance

-North Vietnamese intentions

-Expansionistic policies

-Vietnamese

-Kissinger’s view

-Laotian deaths since 1962

-Military

-Civilian

-Refugees

-Refugee problem

-Numbers

-Movement

-North Vietnamese

-Intentions

-North Vietnamese intentions

-Necessity

-Effects of War

-Causalities

-South Vietnam

-Bombing

-Mining

-Laos

-Cambodia

-Pause in actions outside North Vietnam

-Use

-Soviet Union and PRC

-Intentions

-Interests

-Kissinger

-Sullivan

-Rogers

-Good faith of US

-End of war

-Intention of enemy

-Use of pause to resist communism

-US Air Force

-Thailand

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-Assistance to Laos

-Sullivan

-Congress

-US military involvement in Vietnam

-Phouma’s forthcoming conversations with world leaders

-Laos position in the world

-Effect on Southeast Asia

-US interest

-Thailand

-Cambodia

-South Vietnam

-Indonesia

-Indochina

-Malaysia

-Singapore

-US assistance

-US relationship with Southeast Asia

-American people

-Public opinion

-US leadership

-Support of independent governments

-Right to independence

-US offer of aid for Indochina reconstruction

-North Vietnamese

-Compared to Japanese

-Overcoming problems

-Surrender

-Future plans

-Laos

-Cambodia

-South Vietnam

-Rebuilding of North Vietnam

-North Vietnamese army

-Dien Bien Phu

-Defeat of French

-Gen.Vo Nguyen Giap

-Soviet intentions

-PRC

-Road construction in northern Laos

-Mekong River

-Dien Bien Phu

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-Phouma

-North Vietnamese intentions

-US intentions

-Good faith

-Exertion of influence for peace

-North Vietnamese intentions

-Skepticism

Phouma’s departure

-Car

Phouma, et al., left at 4:40 pm.