Talk:International Control Commission

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Mt father was an employee there 1962 65. I was 3 years then, but I have seen lots of trouble there, including the coup

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The page stated: "The treaty makes it quite clear that in fact the International Control Commission was the inferior Commission, and was given little actual power to affect politics in the region. Instead, it was simply given power to conduct studies and write reports on what was happening on the ground in Vietnam and return the information to the Joint Council which would make policy decisions. The Joint Council could request the opinion of the International Control Commission, but was free to not consider it."

The Agreement did not say anything about a "Joint Council." There was a Joint Commission, but the International Control Commission was not subordinated to it.

I am deleting the imaginary Joint Council and the imagined subordination of the International Control Commission. I also am dubious about the remainder of the paragraph, but I am not sure it is wrong so I am leaving it alone for now. Ed Moise (talk) 23:39, 26 April 2025 (UTC)[reply]