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Kissingers Kissinger's Departure May Be Soon J i a 0 I r J. J Presidential adviser Henry Kissinger shakes hands with Xuan Thuy Hanoi's chief negotiator to the peace talks after their meeting at the Neuilly Villa UPI PARIS P UPI Presidential adviser Henry A. A Kissinger finished an eighth negotiating session with the North Vietnamese Tuesday and ordered his Air Force jet to stand by at Orly airport for departure home A US U.S. delegation spokesman declined to comment on the possibility that President President President dent Nixons Nixon's chief foreign affairs adviser would attend the scheduled negotiating session with the Communists at 1030 amm am before leaving caving Paris He said reports of Kissingers Kissinger's departure possibly signaling the Im Im- Imminent Imminent imminent end of his talks was pure speculation specula tion He met for more than 4 hours with Hanoi's chief negotiator Le lie Duc Due Tho dur dur- during during durins ing ins the day Tuesday the eighth time in inthe inthe inthe the past two weeks the two specialists had negotiated on a peace package that would id d the Vietnam War With the tempo of peace negotiations stepping up dramatically dramatic a By French Foreign Minister Maurice Schumann predicted there would be a peace set set- settlement dement by Jan 3 when the US U.S. Congress reconvenes Officials continued to withhold any in in- information information formation on Kissingers Kissinger's travel plans The US U.S. talks delegation dele atlon spokesman spokesman said we have absolutely no comment On past occasions however the summoning sum sum- summoning summoning moning of Kissingers Kissinger's plane to Orly kly airport from a base in West Germany has meant a departure for the United States Sources at Orly Airport said the planes plane's crew was on standby call caD ready to take to the air at any time despite the earlier announcement that another day of talks was set for Wednesday Kissinger and I le Due Duc Tho of North Vietnam conferred Tuesday for four hours and 40 minutes and their aides met in two separate technical sessions The flurry of separate sessions on dif dif- different different ferent levels made it an unprecedented day in the history of the peace talks Another day of talks was announced for Wednesday The North Vietnamese announced there would be a full session between Kissinger and Tho Tho- Tho their ninth in the current round n beginning at 1030 am a.m. Wednesday in sur Neuilly The North Vietnamese said there would also be new technical cal meetings some sometime sometime sometime time during daring the day Wednesday between subsidiary negotiators French diplomatic sources said Kiss Kissinger inger lager and Tho were approaching a com com- compromise compromise promise solution to South Vietnamese President Nguyen Van Thieu's demand that North Vietnam withdraw its troops from the south State Department sources in Washington said they were still confident that a fire cease-fire agreement would be reached soon but they began hedging on previous predictions it would be bra accomplished ac ac- ac accomplished by Christmas There were also these developments as the negotiations to end the Vietnam war appeared to be nearing rearing a climax In In Saigon Thieu proposed an alternative Vietnam solution consisting of a Christmas truce which would be ex extended extended tended indefinitely and an exchange of North Vietnamese prisoners of war held by South Vietnam for fl American POWs roWs held in the North He linked his proposal with a demand that the North Viet Viet- Vietnamese Vietnamese namese withdraw their troops from South Vietnam The Communists im imp immediately im- im immediately mediately rejected the proposal For the first time the Communists demanded that Thieu join in signing any peace agreement The Vietnamese people as well as public opinion demand that the United States and am the Saigon Sa on administration proceed without delaY with the signing of this accord a Com Corn Communist Communist statement issued in Paris said
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Title | Columbia Missourian Newspaper 1972-12-13 |
Description | 65th Year, No. 76 |
Subject |
Columbia (Mo.) -- Newspapers Boone County (Mo.) -- Newspapers |
Coverage | United States -- Missouri -- Boone County -- Columbia |
Language | English |
Date.Search | 1972-12-13 |
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Title | Columbia Missourian 1972-12-13 Kissinger's Departure May be Soon |
Subject |
Columbia (Mo.) -- Newspapers Boone County (Mo.) -- Newspapers |
Coverage | United States -- Missouri -- Boone County -- Columbia |
Language | English |
Date.Search | 1972-12-13 |
Type | article |
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Publisher.Digital | University of Missouri Library Systems |
Contributing Institution | State Historical Society of Missouri <br> University of Missouri School of Journalism |
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Item.Transcript | Kissingers Kissinger's Departure May Be Soon J i a 0 I r J. J Presidential adviser Henry Kissinger shakes hands with Xuan Thuy Hanoi's chief negotiator to the peace talks after their meeting at the Neuilly Villa UPI PARIS P UPI Presidential adviser Henry A. A Kissinger finished an eighth negotiating session with the North Vietnamese Tuesday and ordered his Air Force jet to stand by at Orly airport for departure home A US U.S. delegation spokesman declined to comment on the possibility that President President President dent Nixons Nixon's chief foreign affairs adviser would attend the scheduled negotiating session with the Communists at 1030 amm am before leaving caving Paris He said reports of Kissingers Kissinger's departure possibly signaling the Im Im- Imminent Imminent imminent end of his talks was pure speculation specula tion He met for more than 4 hours with Hanoi's chief negotiator Le lie Duc Due Tho dur dur- during during durins ing ins the day Tuesday the eighth time in inthe inthe inthe the past two weeks the two specialists had negotiated on a peace package that would id d the Vietnam War With the tempo of peace negotiations stepping up dramatically dramatic a By French Foreign Minister Maurice Schumann predicted there would be a peace set set- settlement dement by Jan 3 when the US U.S. Congress reconvenes Officials continued to withhold any in in- information information formation on Kissingers Kissinger's travel plans The US U.S. talks delegation dele atlon spokesman spokesman said we have absolutely no comment On past occasions however the summoning sum sum- summoning summoning moning of Kissingers Kissinger's plane to Orly kly airport from a base in West Germany has meant a departure for the United States Sources at Orly Airport said the planes plane's crew was on standby call caD ready to take to the air at any time despite the earlier announcement that another day of talks was set for Wednesday Kissinger and I le Due Duc Tho of North Vietnam conferred Tuesday for four hours and 40 minutes and their aides met in two separate technical sessions The flurry of separate sessions on dif dif- different different ferent levels made it an unprecedented day in the history of the peace talks Another day of talks was announced for Wednesday The North Vietnamese announced there would be a full session between Kissinger and Tho Tho- Tho their ninth in the current round n beginning at 1030 am a.m. Wednesday in sur Neuilly The North Vietnamese said there would also be new technical cal meetings some sometime sometime sometime time during daring the day Wednesday between subsidiary negotiators French diplomatic sources said Kiss Kissinger inger lager and Tho were approaching a com com- compromise compromise promise solution to South Vietnamese President Nguyen Van Thieu's demand that North Vietnam withdraw its troops from the south State Department sources in Washington said they were still confident that a fire cease-fire agreement would be reached soon but they began hedging on previous predictions it would be bra accomplished ac ac- ac accomplished by Christmas There were also these developments as the negotiations to end the Vietnam war appeared to be nearing rearing a climax In In Saigon Thieu proposed an alternative Vietnam solution consisting of a Christmas truce which would be ex extended extended tended indefinitely and an exchange of North Vietnamese prisoners of war held by South Vietnam for fl American POWs roWs held in the North He linked his proposal with a demand that the North Viet Viet- Vietnamese Vietnamese namese withdraw their troops from South Vietnam The Communists im imp immediately im- im immediately mediately rejected the proposal For the first time the Communists demanded that Thieu join in signing any peace agreement The Vietnamese people as well as public opinion demand that the United States and am the Saigon Sa on administration proceed without delaY with the signing of this accord a Com Corn Communist Communist statement issued in Paris said |