Word: thuy
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...above problems have already been settled. A report in last Friday's Boston Evening Globe indicated that Hanoi had begun withdrawing some of its troops from northern South Vietnam. In an interview in Sunday's New York Times, North Vietnam's ambassador to the Paris negotiations, Xuan Thuy, said that the international supervisory commission could begin its 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...
Patriot. In Paris, Kissinger stressed to Xuan Thuy, Le Due Tho's deputy, that there were now three possibilities: All parties would agree to the nine-point plan, or some revisions would have to be made, or there would be a total deadlock. Next day, as Kissinger arrived in Saigon for his four days of talks with Thieu, the trouble began...
...better-kept secrets in Washington has been what was said during Presidential Adviser Henry Kissinger's recent meetings in Paris with North Viet Nam's chief negotiators, Le Duc Tho and Xuan Thuy. But one Administration official remarked last week that Hanoi has begun to conduct "a sort of flirtation." That is, the North Vietnamese have indicated just enough interest in a cease-fire and compromise settlement to put Administration policymakers to the task of finding a broader set of proposals that would give Hanoi "an option on the future through a process of political evolution...
...fusillade of charges began in late June, when a North Vietnamese diplomat in Paris alleged that the U.S. was systematically bombing the dikes -"purposefully creating disaster for millions of people during the coming flood season," as Hanoi's chief negotiator in Paris, Xuan Thuy, said later. Systematic bombing of the dikes could, in fact, result in the death by drowning and famine of millions of people-as occurred in the floods of 1945. Hanoi's allegations were soon taken up by several Europeans who had recently been in North Viet Nam. Jean Thoraval, Hanoi correspondent for Agence France...
...limited Nixon proposal of May 8, which calls for an in-place ceasefire, a release of all American prisoners in return for a U.S. withdrawal within four months, and an end of acts of war by the U.S. in Indochina. One glimmer of movement was a remark by Xuan Thuy. He suggested that while the Communists still wanted to oust Thieu, the shape of Saigon's political future might be left-as the U.S. has proposed-to later negotiations between the two Viet Nams. Then, at week's end, Le Due Tho, a North Vietnamese Politburo member...