751G.00/6–3054: Telegram
The Ambassador in France (Dillon) to the Department of State
5117. Repeated information Saigon 634, Geneva 449. Department limit distribution. Eyes only McClintock Saigon, Johnson Geneva. [Page 1769] Jebb came to see me this morning after his interview with Mendes-France in the course of which he delivered reply to French aide-mémoire of June 26 (Deptel 4853)1 in the form of aide-mémoire, followed by verbal comments along lines outlined in paragraph 2 reference telegram.
Jebb reported that Mendes was pleased with text reply and stated that Parodi would give us definite French position in day or so. Mendes also confirmed that negotiations with Viet Minh at Geneva were stalled (Geneva Secto 544, repeated Paris as 519).2
Mendes was somewhat perplexed by reference to “line running generally west from Dong Hoi” as possible partition line for while Dong Hoi is approximately at 17.5 degrees French had been holding out for 18th parallel in face Viet Minh wanting 13th.
On question of elections, Jebb quoted Mendes as stating that the Viet Minh wanted them to be held in six months but that the French were taking the position that they should be delayed for a year after final settlement and withdrawal of troops had been achieved. This, as presently envisaged, would mean a year and half to two years from now.
As reported Embtel 5099,3 we delivered reply to aide-mémoire to Foreign Office this morning.
- Dated June 28, p. 1757.↩
- Telegram Secto 544 from Geneva, June 29, reporting a lack of progress in negotiations between the French and the Viet Minh, is not printed. (396.1 GE/6–2954)↩
- See footnote 3, p. 1757.↩