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American Friends Service Committee — Part 10
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THE NEGOTIATIO?R JZZLE 4
created something of a crisis of confidence in the government, a
carcful reading of the New York Times shows that the United
States has rejected no fewer than seven efforts to negotiate an
end to the war. ;
As early as the fall of 1963, at a press conference right after
Diem’s assassination, Secretary Rusk turned down a French pro-
posal for a neutral, independent South Vietnam.* Hanoi, at this
time, expressed willingness to discuss the establishment of a coali-
tion, neutralist government in South Vietnam.* In July 1964, the
United States rejectcd a suggestion by U Thant for reconvening
the Geneva Conference® of the nine nations that had negotiated
ihe original settlement of the Indochina War in 1954. In December
1964, Ho Chi Minh notified France of his desire to discuss an
accommodation with the United States; and in early February
1965, President de Gaulle, at the urging of North Vietnam, re-
quested a reconvening of the Geneva Conference to discuss the
future of Southeast Asia and the United Nations.* There were
indications that the People’s Republic of China would have been
willing to attend and that withdrawal of United States forces from
tual withdrawal could be expected as a result of a peace settlement,
The Administration’s reaction was to say that we had given France
no mandate to act as a mediator and were not interested in a
return to the conference table at that time. On February 24, the
Sovict Union, angering some of the other Communist countries
by doing so, joined France to press for reconvening the Geneva
Conference to negotiate a settkement for South Vietnam.?
At this same time U Thant suggested possible preliminaries to
a Geneva-type conference to discuss a possible peace settlement:
3
interlinked dialogues’ among the parties most directly involved,
and an informal seven-power conference,® including all the Geneva
*7 Marcus Raskin and Bernard Fall, Vietnam: Réader (New York: Ran-
dom House, 1965}.
*New York Times, March 9, 1965, and Manchester Guardian, August 9,
1965.
® New York Times, March 9, 1965.
* Drew Middleton, New York Times, February 23, 1965.
7 Drew Middleton, New York Times, February 25, 1965.
' ®* Thomas Hamilton, New York Times, February 25, 1965.
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