- Vientiane Treaty
The Vientiane Treaty was a cease-fire agreement between the two warring Lao factions - the
monarch ial government ofLaos and thecommunist Pathet Lao - signed inVientiane (the capital of Laos), onFebruary 21 ,1973 .The Vientiane Treaty was in some sense a corollary to the
Paris Peace Accords , signed the month before, which had ended U.S. involvement in theVietnam war . Just as the Paris Accords had mandated the withdrawal of all US forces inVietnam , the Vientiane Treaty called for the removal from Laos of all foreign forces allied to each side.Under the terms of the treaty, a new coalition government was to be created; security in major cities (such as Vientiane) was to be undertaken by joint forces from both sides.
There were no outside guarantees to the terms, as the agreement was only between the Lao factions; the ICC (which had overseen the
1954 Geneva Accords ending theFirst Indochina War ) was more powerless than before to monitor compliance.The coalition government envisaged by the treaty did not long outlast it; as with the treaty itself, events in Laos emulated those in Vietnam. Shortly after the fall of the South Vietnamese government in April,
1975 , the Pathet Lao took over Laos in November, 1975.External links
* [http://www.vientianetimes.net/news/History%20of%20Laos.htm History of Laos]
* [http://www.onwar.com/aced/nation/lay/laos/flaos1975.htm Pathet Lao Revolution in Laos]
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