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  1. The Paris Peace Accords effectively removed the U.S. from the conflict in Vietnam. Prisoners from both sides were exchanged, with American ones primarily released during Operation Homecoming. Around 31,961 North Vietnamese/VC prisoners (26,880 military, 5,081 civilians) were released in return for 5,942 South Vietnamese prisoners.

  2. Nov 16, 2009 · January | 27. Choose another date. 1973. Paris Peace Accords signed. The United States, South Vietnam, Viet Cong and North Vietnam formally sign “An Agreement Ending the War and...

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  3. Jan 26, 2023 · After years of negotiations and secret talks, on January 27, 1973, representatives of the South Vietnamese communist forces, North Vietnam, South Vietnam, and the United States gathered in Paris to sign the Paris Peace Accords, officially titled, “Agreement on Ending the War and Restoring Peace in Vietnam.”. A ceasefire to the decades-long ...

  4. Agreement on ending the war and restoring peace in Viet-Nam. Signed at Paris on 27 January 1973. Authentic texts : English and Vietnamese. Registered by the United States of America on 13...

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  5. Eighty percent of North Vietnam's electrical capacity was destroyed. Talks resumed in Paris on January 8, 1973, and the Paris Peace Accords was signed on January 27. The accords did not end the Vietnam War, however, as hostilities continued between North and South Vietnam.

  6. In Richard Nixon: Vietnam War …January 1973 and signed in Paris. It included an immediate cease-fire, the withdrawal of all American military personnel, the release of all prisoners of war, and an international force to keep the peace. For their work on the accord, Kissinger and Tho were awarded the 1973 Nobel Prize for Peace… Read More; Vance

  7. The accord called for the simultaneous withdrawal of U.S. troops and freedom for American POWs, to be followed by a political settlement of South Vietnam's future. Washington would extend...

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