VIEWS OF VICE PRESIDENT KY ON THE PROPOSED BOMBING HALT AS OF 23 OCTOBER 1968

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06923738
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RIPPUB
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U
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2
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March 9, 2023
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December 2, 2021
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F-2019-02256
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October 24, 1968
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Approved for Release: 2021/11/10 C06923738 otzt,mt � S 'JET/SENSITIVE CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY WASHINGTON, D.C. 20505 24 October 1968 MEMORANDUM FOR: The Honorable Walt W. RostowV Special Assistant to the President The Honorable Dean Rusk Secretary of State SUBJECT: Views of Vice President Ky on the Proposed Bombing Halt as of 23 October 1968 I. The following information was obtained on 23 and 24 October 1968 a. The 23 October afternoon meeting between Ambassadors Bunker and Berger and President Thieu and Vice President Ky made it clear that a US! GVN agreement on terms of a bombing halt is unlikely. Ky was struck by the American refusal to "yield an inch" despite his own efforts to moderate further minimum GVN conditions. Ky had offered to delete any reference to a DRY agreement to meet with the GVN in Paris from the public statement he had earlier proposed, substituting instead just the GVN's expectation that it would shortly be patticipating in the talks. Ambassadors Bunker and Berger refused to accept this proposal, increasing Ky's belief that the Americans' orders are not discretionary, that they have been instructed to persuade, not bargain, and that a firm American commitment must already have been given to the DRY or Soviets. b. Ky and Thieu had a lengthy discussion after the American Ambassadors departed. Both emerged from this session smiling SpiET/SENSITIVE I - CJ? 1 Excletn: :, � ......iomatls SEXET Approved for Release: 2021/11/10 C06923738 Approved for Release: 2021/11/10 C06923738 SEefIfT 411, � SETjSESfPJE and in good spirits and, unusually, Thieu walked Ky back to his office door. Ky told Thieu in this meeting that whatever their past differences, the President could count on his support 100 percent on the bombing halt issue. The two seemed agreed and united on this question as they have never been before. Z. The source believes it is useless for the Americans to try to persuade Ky and Thieu on the basis of what is best for Vietnam and should argue rather for the need for the GVN to swallow a bad pill now in return for American assurances of firm future backing on the question of clear primacy over the NLF in Paris talks. Approved for Release: 2021/11/10 C06923738