M The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues Aug. 31, 1965 ‘Diplomatic Moves Go On ‘To Slow War In Viet Nam “ky THE CANADIAN PRESS ee iplomat are going Mn to slow down the war-in Viet S8am and bring the warr ng na- @agions to-the conference table. it @Eyas disclosed Friday te Moves am The Washington Evening Star wega\; Russian officials are ‘*hint- =WWic tm 1° S diplomats that ces- . fation af hombing raids on e g « North VietyNam prohabi would lead son NCESSIO ns from the mmiunist -ide and a « m negotiations toa end the Vie Nan War.** . The New York Times says in a series of unpublicized and in- drect approaches to North Vibe¢ Na ’ the United States now Is , ng to exchange demon ens of -—a~—-desire-te—s ow dJown the war “khe—tohnson-adrenerstratron—ts specifically said to he urging he Hano government to con- der ai withdrawa of al or part of the 325th Division of the North Vietnamese Armiy. from South Viet. Nam in exchange for a reduetion in US military actions ncluding the bombing of North Viet Nam: The Times Gays 4 nited Nations spokesman disclosed that Secretary-General UThant has sent new ideas on ' Viet Nam peace “to some of the parties involved in the conflict. , “SENT IDEAS’ The spokesman declined to say which parties were involved or what channels were used “Thant has ‘sent new ideas to “Rome of the parties Concerned,”’ the spokesman said ‘I can't go hevsond that” The Associated Pre-s reported that it was assumed that North Viet Nam and. the U.S must have been among the govern- ments inchided-"t'S-"A mbassa- dor Arthur J Goldberg bas seen Thant..ser.eral times io receat weehs The AP said there was some , speculation Algerian Ambassa- dor Tewfik Bouattoura may have been Thant’s channel for dealing with North Viet Nam and perhaps China, if the Pe- king government was one of those. Thant got in touch with. _ The Evening Star in its Wash- ington storv savs: “Reports are being received from many world capitals and the United Nations on the Soviet diplomatic sug- gestions Simflar discussions have taken place’’‘in Washing- ton The- Fvening Star Russians Nam and the Viet Cong will not negotiate” ander —U-S— military pressure ‘since’ this would re- sult in a loss of face.” WOULD RESPOND “Rather, if the United States as the greater world power of- fers to. ston bombing unilate- rally, it is quite probable North Viet Nam _ would respond in some ‘similar manner, the So- viet diplomats say. “From there, it-will be easy says the lo get to § negotiating the Russians sas U_S -officials have noted an upsurge of interest - by Soviet diplomats in the Viet Nam War, and apparently a sincere inter- est on their part to find some way to end the fighting.” The newspaper says further that Soviet officials — hinted that they have § assur- ances from Hanoi that following a unilateral US stoppage, there would be some reciprocation.” The New York Tjmes says in its Washington story the North Vietnamese are said to be re- ceiving unidentified third-party representatives with evident in- terest, although they. have ‘not yet given: anything that might be construed as a reply to the reported US approach. for slow-. ing down the war The Times says some in- formed sources believe a_re- table, sponse may be received or be come discernible within a week or two Hanoi never has ciosed® the door to diplomatic contacts, but something about its reception of have ~ day. the current round of messages has suggested a greaier inter- ési, The Times adds Washington's position has been that the air raids on North Viet Nam may be halted if Hanoi undertakes. some recipro- cal action toward ‘a peace set- tlement CELEBRATE VICTORY NICOSIA © Reuters Some 700 Armed Turkish Cypriots marched through their sector of Nicosia Monday celebrating the 43rd anniversary of ‘ Turkey’s victory over Greece in Asia Mi-'‘ nor. 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