Vietnam, and to correctly implement their basic provisions as embodied in the following points: 1. Recognition of the basic national rights of the Vietnamese people: peace, independence, sovereignty, unity and territorial integrity. According to the Geneva... Area Handbook for North Vietnam - Page 194by Harvey Henry Smith - 1967 - 494 pagesFull view - About this book
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1967 - 220 pages
...These are the demands upon the United States that he made, speaking for his government : Recognition of the basic national rights of the Vietnamese people...independence, sovereignty, unity and territorial integrity. That sounds very appealing and inspiring. According to the Geneva Agreements, the United States Government... | |
| United States. Department of Defense - 1971 - 652 pages
...fight against the US aggressors. III. North Vietnam's Four Points (8 April 1963) 1. Recognition of the basic national rights of the Vietnamese people:...independence, sovereignty, unity, and territorial integrity. . According to the Geneva agreements, the US must withdraw from SVN all troops, military personnel,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1975 - 690 pages
...correctly implement their basic provisions as embodied in the following points : 1. Recognition of the basic national rights of the Vietnamese people...independence, sovereignty, unity, and territorial integrity. According to the Geneva agreements, the US Government must withdraw from South Vietnam US troops, military... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1993 - 1038 pages
...to correctly implement their basic provisions as embodied in the following points: 1. Recognition of the basic national rights of the Vietnamese people:...independence, sovereignty, unity, and territorial integrity. According to the Geneva agreements, the US Government must withdraw from South Vietnam all US troops,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1966 - 1048 pages
...to carry out the points laid down by DRv Premier Priam Van Dong on 8 April 1965. 1. Recognition of the basic national rights of the Vietnamese people:...independence, sovereignty, unity, and territorial integrity. According to the Geneva agreements, the US Government must withdraw from South Vietnam all US troops,... | |
| William Appleman Williams - 1989 - 366 pages
...to correctly implement their basic provisions as embodied in the following points: 1. Recognition of the basic national rights of the Vietnamese people...independence, sovereignty, unity and territorial integrity. According to the Geneva Agreements, the United States government must withdraw from South Viet-Nam... | |
| Marvin E. Gettleman - 1995 - 580 pages
...to implement correcdy their basic provisions as embodied in the following points: 1. Recognition of the basic national rights of the Vietnamese people...independence, sovereignty, unity, and territorial integrity. According to the Geneva agreements, the US Government must withdraw from South Vietnam US 1. In November... | |
| Kevin Ruane - 2000 - 212 pages
...implement correctly their basic provisions as embodied in the following points: 1 . Recognition of the basic national rights of the Vietnamese people...independence, sovereignty, unity, and territorial integrity. According to the Geneva agreements, the US Government must withdraw from South Vietnam US troops, military... | |
| Cheng Guan Ang - 2002 - 212 pages
...basis for the peaceful resolution of the conflict. The four points were: (1) Recognition of the basic rights of the Vietnamese people - peace, independence, sovereignty, unity and territorial integrity. The US must remove its troops from South Vietnam and must stop its acts of war - ie the bombing against... | |
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