GV. Along the Champs Elysees. CU. Zoom out from fountain. GV. Place de la Concorde. GV. The Majestice (International Conference Centre). CU. Flags and sign of above. CU. Chandelier in Conference Room, zoom out to long view. LS. Decorated...
GV. Along the Champs Elysees. CU. Zoom out from fountain. GV. Place de la Concorde. GV. The Majestice (International Conference Centre). CU. Flags and sign of above. CU. Chandelier in Conference Room, zoom out to long view. LS. Decorated wall. LS. Pan, the conference room. GV.CU. The American Embassy. GV. The Lutetia Hotel. LS. Mr Xuan Thuy arrives at the Majestic. Semi view as he waves to crowd and press. CU. Press photographers. LV.SV. Mr Averell Harriman (roving ambassador to the European Aid Nations) arrives with Cyrus Vance (Deputy chief of the American delegation to Vietnam). SV. Crowd outside. LV. Interior as the Vietnamese delegation come into conference room. CU. Mr Thuy. Mr Harriman comes into picture and shakes hands with Mr Thuy, then with rest of delegation and walks away. SV. as the Vietnamese delegation sit at table. SV. Americans sit at table. CU. Mr. Thuy. CU. Mr Harriman. GV. Pan the two delegations on either side of table. GV. American press conference. SV. Pressmen. LV. Press conference. GV. North Vietnamese press conference. CU. Reporter GV. Conference. GV. The U.S. Press conference. CU. Reporters writing. GV. U.S conference. LV. North Vietnamese conference. CU. Vietnamese. GV. Conference. GV. Reporters in newsroom. SV.CU. Reporter at typewriter. CU. Asian reporter writing. LV. Walter Cronkite (US Reporter) in front of T.V. camera. SV. Monitor sets, pan to producer. SV. A.P. reporters in telephone booth. CU. Asian reporter on telephone. CU. Another reporter on telephone. CU. Pan, men operating telex machines. GV. Place de la Concorde. GV. Along the Seine.
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