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...Saigon, Thieu was busily positioning himself as an independent patriot. The nine points? He damned the National Council of Reconciliation and Concord that is provided in the Kissinger plan to organize new elections as "a disguised coalition" with the Communists. A ceasefire? Thieu insisted that first Hanoi would have to pull all of the estimated 145,000 troops it has in the South back to North Viet...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: NEGOTIATIONS: Another Pause in the Pursuit of Peace | 11/13/1972 | See Source »

...Vietnamese on substantive issues including the withdrawal of some of the North Vietnamese troops in northern South Vietnam; the date for the international supervisory body to commence work in South Vietnam; the strengthening of safeguards on the ceasefire; and the nature of the "National Council of National Reconciliation and Concord" which will organize elections...

Author: By Jim Blum, | Title: The Eagle and the Fox | 11/8/1972 | See Source »

...operations as soon as the peace agreement is signed. Hanoi's press spokesman in Paris insisted on October 27 that the U.S. and North Vietnam had already agreed on arrangements on safeguarding the ceasefire and the "prerogatives, function and procedure" of the National Council of National Reconciliation and Concord, The New York Times reported...

Author: By Jim Blum, | Title: The Eagle and the Fox | 11/8/1972 | See Source »

...story in The New York Times last Thursday said that Vietnamese in Paris have received reports that the Saigon government has recently begun torturing an imprisoned Saigon student leader. The article also said that persons whom the PRG wants to participate in the National Council of National Reconciliation and Concord would remain in Saigon jails according to the terms of the draft agreement...

Author: By Jim Blum, | Title: The Eagle and the Fox | 11/8/1972 | See Source »

...political future through "genuinely free and democratic general elections under international supervision." The U.S. will not impose a "pro-American regime in Saigon" or commit itself to "any personality or political tendency." General elections will be organized by an administrative organization called the National Council of National Reconciliation and Concord, composed of three equal segments (the Saigon government, the P.R.G. and neutralist groups). Saigon and the P.R.G. will hold talks to reduce and demobilize their forces and "sign an agreement on the internal matters of South Viet Nam"?if possible, within three months after the ceasefire. The National Council...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Special Section: A Summary of the Nine Points | 11/6/1972 | See Source »

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