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Rumors of a cease-fire in Indochina circulated widely last night as presidential advisor Henry A. Kissinger '50 returned to Washington from a two-day secret meeting in Paris.
The White House correspondent for New York radio station WOR reported yesterday that Kissinger and representatives of North Vietnam have reached an agreement on nearly all points for a cease fire in Southeast Asia.
After arriving at Andrews Air Force Base. Kissinger refused comment on the reports of a peace agreement.
WOR's reporter Clifford Evans said the remaining point at issue was the future of South Vietnamese President Nguyen Van Thieu and "that is expected to be resolved by the resignation of Thieu who will be replaced by a three-party coalition government."
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