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A ceasefire in Vietnam occurred in 1973 through the signing of the Paris Peace Accords. The agreed-upon ceasefire involved the United States, North Vietnam, South Vietnam, and the Provisional Revolutionary Government (PRG) of South Vietnam. The Accords aimed to end direct U.S. military involvement in Vietnam, achieve a ceasefire, and provide a path for a political settlement in the country.
The Paris Peace Accord was signed in January 1973, declaring a ceasefire throughout Vietnam, POWs exchanged and American withdrawal from Vietnam. However, peace wasn't really achieved because North and South Vietnam ignored the ceasefire and continued to fight each other and the communists took over South Vietnam in 1975.
The North conquered the South. Negotiations? Ceasefire? Not quite; the South surrendered!
The Vietnam War
In 1973, the Nobel Peace Prize was shared by Henry Kissinger and Le Duc Tho.
The U.S. entered the Vietnam war in 1959 and withdrew in 1973
The French Vietnam War was 1946-1954 (also known as the 1st Indochina War). The US Vietnam War was 1961-1973 (also known as the 2nd Indochina War).
For the US the war ended with the signing of the "Paris Peace Accord" in 1973. For South Vietnam, the war ended in 1975, when it fell to North Vietnam.
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There was a war going on.
Yes, the Vietnam War.
Look up War Powers Resolution of 1973