Rola PRL w Międzynarodowej Komisji Nadzoru i Kontroli w Wietnamie

In July 1954 by virtue of Geneva Accords International Control Commission was established. This control body functioned in three countries: Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos. Delegations from Poland, Canada and India participated in the works of ICC in Vietnam. Its main task was supervising compliance with...

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Main Author: Konrad Kieć
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Language:English
Published: Wydawnictwo Adam Marszałek 2019-03-01
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Online Access:https://czasopisma.marszalek.com.pl/images/pliki/npw/20/npw2006.pdf
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description In July 1954 by virtue of Geneva Accords International Control Commission was established. This control body functioned in three countries: Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos. Delegations from Poland, Canada and India participated in the works of ICC in Vietnam. Its main task was supervising compliance with the bequest about Vietnam, which were enunciated in Geneva Accords. PPR delegation in ICC in Vietnam functioned according to guidelines created in Moscow. The process started in May 1955. On 25th of May that year Ministry of Foreign Affairs PPR Stanisław Skrzeszewski held a conversation with ambassador of the USSR in Warsaw Pantelejmon Ponomarenka. Diplomatic representative of the USSR passed on „request” from Wiaczesław Mołotow for the PPR’s delegation in ICC in Vietnam to hand over information about development communist’s guerrillas acted in South Vietnam. PPR also tried supporting North Vietnam on the ICC forum through accusing South Vietnam for non-compliance with resolutions of Geneva Agreements. PPR’s delegates based their accusations on 14c article of Geneva Agreements. Additionally they tried to prove that Republic of Vietnam belonged to SEATO and actions of US military mission MAAG, TREM was contrary to Geneva Agreements. Moreover, PPR defended NVN against allegations formulated by South Vietnam. Those were mainly cases related with leading espionage and subversive activity in South. An important activity of the PPR delegation in ICC was slowing down the works of commission when it was about to make some decisions that were unfavorable for the North Vietnam. PPR played a role designated by the USSR in ICC, its activity was quite monotonous and the subsequent ministers of foreign affairs of PPR fulfilled it in unchanged form.
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spelling doaj.art-7f9dd73941154c9eadf9b9fc2e7fd1ad2022-12-22T01:30:13ZengWydawnictwo Adam MarszałekNowa Polityka Wschodnia2084-32912084-32912019-03-011(20)8610610.15804/npw20192006Rola PRL w Międzynarodowej Komisji Nadzoru i Kontroli w WietnamieKonrad Kieć0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4921-6382Uniwersytet SzczecińskiIn July 1954 by virtue of Geneva Accords International Control Commission was established. This control body functioned in three countries: Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos. Delegations from Poland, Canada and India participated in the works of ICC in Vietnam. Its main task was supervising compliance with the bequest about Vietnam, which were enunciated in Geneva Accords. PPR delegation in ICC in Vietnam functioned according to guidelines created in Moscow. The process started in May 1955. On 25th of May that year Ministry of Foreign Affairs PPR Stanisław Skrzeszewski held a conversation with ambassador of the USSR in Warsaw Pantelejmon Ponomarenka. Diplomatic representative of the USSR passed on „request” from Wiaczesław Mołotow for the PPR’s delegation in ICC in Vietnam to hand over information about development communist’s guerrillas acted in South Vietnam. PPR also tried supporting North Vietnam on the ICC forum through accusing South Vietnam for non-compliance with resolutions of Geneva Agreements. PPR’s delegates based their accusations on 14c article of Geneva Agreements. Additionally they tried to prove that Republic of Vietnam belonged to SEATO and actions of US military mission MAAG, TREM was contrary to Geneva Agreements. Moreover, PPR defended NVN against allegations formulated by South Vietnam. Those were mainly cases related with leading espionage and subversive activity in South. An important activity of the PPR delegation in ICC was slowing down the works of commission when it was about to make some decisions that were unfavorable for the North Vietnam. PPR played a role designated by the USSR in ICC, its activity was quite monotonous and the subsequent ministers of foreign affairs of PPR fulfilled it in unchanged form.https://czasopisma.marszalek.com.pl/images/pliki/npw/20/npw2006.pdfpprsouth-east asiacold warinternational control commission in vietnam
spellingShingle Konrad Kieć
Rola PRL w Międzynarodowej Komisji Nadzoru i Kontroli w Wietnamie
Nowa Polityka Wschodnia
ppr
south-east asia
cold war
international control commission in vietnam
title Rola PRL w Międzynarodowej Komisji Nadzoru i Kontroli w Wietnamie
title_full Rola PRL w Międzynarodowej Komisji Nadzoru i Kontroli w Wietnamie
title_fullStr Rola PRL w Międzynarodowej Komisji Nadzoru i Kontroli w Wietnamie
title_full_unstemmed Rola PRL w Międzynarodowej Komisji Nadzoru i Kontroli w Wietnamie
title_short Rola PRL w Międzynarodowej Komisji Nadzoru i Kontroli w Wietnamie
title_sort rola prl w miedzynarodowej komisji nadzoru i kontroli w wietnamie
topic ppr
south-east asia
cold war
international control commission in vietnam
url https://czasopisma.marszalek.com.pl/images/pliki/npw/20/npw2006.pdf
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