THE PW/MIA TALKS: WHAT HAPPENED TO THACH?

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November 10, 2010
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August 27, 1985
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Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/10: CIA-RDP85TO1058R000201840001-1 Iq Next 1 Page(s) In Document Denied Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/10: CIA-RDP85TO1058R000201840001-1 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/10: CIA-RDP85T01058R000201840001-1 Central Intelligence Agency Washington, D. C.20505 DIRECTORATE OF INTELLIGENCE 27 August 1985 The PW/MIA Talks: What Happened to Thach? Summary The weight of the evidence available to us suggests the Vietnamese--and Foreign Minister Nguyen Co Thach, in particular--hoped for a successful visit by the US PW/MIA delegation. Although we cannot rule out the possibility that Hanoi tried to manipulate the, visit by having Thach conspicuously absent, we believe it is more likely that the Vietnamese proceeded in good faith, assuming that the necessary groundwork for successful talks had been prepared, with or without Thach's personal This memorandum was prepared by Southeast Asia Division, Office of East Asian Ana ysis. Research was completed on 27 August Comm t d . en s an queries are welcome and may be directed t Chi f S o e , outheast Asia Division, OEA Copy -ofI EA M 85-10159C 25X1 25X1 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/10: CIA-RDP85T01058R000201840001-1 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/10: CIA-RDP85TO1058R000201840001-1 L I I Hanoi has increased its emphasis on normalization of relations with the United States over the past several months as part of a broader strategy to break out of the isolation caused b its Cambodia olic . Thach may have fe t that, having estab fished a firm foundation for the talks, his own personal presence during the US delegation's visit would not be vital to its success. We doubt, given the apparent importance Hanoi has assigned to improving prospects for normalization with Washington, that Thach would deliberately absent himself from the talks simply to demonstrate Hanoi's concern that it be treated as an "equal" in dealing with the i C--- Un ted Furthermore, planning for Thach's Moscow trip was under way as of 13 August, three days before Hanoi agreed to accept the US delegation. This sequence would appear to rule out any late "summons" from Moscow- as the reason for his absence from Hanoi during the PW/MIA talks. A 26 August press report indicates Thach was scheduled to spend only one day in Moscow for a possible meeting with Foreign Minister Schevardnadze before proceeding to the nonaligned meeting in Luanda, Angola* that begins 2 September. It appears that Thach's attendance at the NAM meeting, which probably was planned for some time, is the primary reason for his absence from Hanoi during the US delegation's visit. We have no information whether Hanoi considered cancelling the Moscow and Luanda visits in light of the later agreement to host the PW/MIA talks. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/10: CIA-RDP85TO1058R000201840001-1 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/10: CIA-RDP85TO1058R000201840001-1 25X1 Thach's stand-in, Vice Foreign Minister Vo Dong Giang, is the most senior of, eight officials of that rank and serves as Acting Foreign Minister during Thach's absences from Hanoi. He is known as a forceful spokeman and has travelled widely in the past several years. Although we have little firm information on his political standing, we believe he is fully empowered to act in Thach's stead. He will probably represent Vietnam at the UN General Assembly as Thach indicated in mid-June that he would not Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/10: CIA-RDP85TO1058R000201840001-1 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/10: CIA-RDP85TO1058R000201840001-1 SUBJECT: The PW/MIA Talks: What Happened to Thach? Distribution: Copy 1 - OEA/SEA/ITM Copy 2 - James Kelly, Department of Defense Copy 3 - Jay Taylor, INR/EA/State Copy 4 - Richard Childress, NSC Copy 5 - Alan Kitchens, INR/State Copy 6 - Dottie Avery, INR/State Copy 7 - Lyall Breckon, EAP/VLK/State Copy 8 - Paula Causey, INR/State Copy 9 - Joseph Winder, EAP/IMBS/State Copy 10 - Frazier Meade, EAP/TB/State Copy 11 - NSA Copy 12 - DIA Copy 13 - DIA Copy 14 - IA Copy 15 - DIA Copy 16 - DIA Copy 17 - Richard Rice, Department of Defense Copy 18 - William Wise, Department of Defense Copy 19 - Alice Straub, INR/State Copy 20 - Nicholas Mauger, State/Thai Desk Copy 21 - John Monjo DASecretary/EAP/State Copy 22 - DIA/AT-3 Copy 23 - Commodore James Cossey, OSD/ISA/DoD Copy 24 - DDI Copy 25 - NIO EA Copy 26 - Copy 27 - Copy 28 Copy 29 Copy 30 Copy 35 Copy 36 Copy 37 Copy 38 Copy 39 Copy 40 Copy 41 Copy 42 Copy 43 Copy 44 Copy 45 Copy 46 Copy 47 Copy 48 Senior C/PPS/DDO Review Panel CPAS/ILS 34 - CPAS/IMC/CB OCR/EA/A/DDI C/EAF-~DDO OCR/ISG/DDI C/PES/DDI PDB Staff Chairman/NIC D/OEA OEA/Research Ch/NEA/OEA Ch/Ch/OEA C/SEA/OEA DC/SEA/OEA OEA/SEA/IB OCR/DDI NIC/Analytica Group Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2010/11/10: CIA-RDP85TO 1058 R000201840001-1