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Le Duc Tho

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Le Duc Tho (1911-1990)

North Vietnamese diplomat who shared the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1973 with Henry Kissinger for his part in the negotiations to end the Vietnam War. He indefinitely postponed receiving the award.


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Finally, the cease-fire was worked out in Paris by Kissinger and North Vietnamese negotiator Le Duc Tho.
Although for the life of me, the money aside, I don't see the big deal in winning a prize that has gone to such peaceniks as Henry Kissinger, Le Duc Tho and Yasir Arafat
American bombing of Cambodia was resumed in 1973, not because of anything the Cambodians had done, but as "punishment" for North Vietnamese violations of the peace agreement that had been signed by Kissinger and Le Duc Tho in Paris in January.
 
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