Phạm Đăng Lâm
Minister of Foreign Affairs of South Vietnam / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Phạm Đăng Lâm (12 June 1918 – 2 June 1975) was a South Vietnamese diplomat, who served as Minister of Foreign Affairs of South Vietnam from 1963 to 1964, and again from November 1964 to 1965. He served as Deputy Prime Minister of South Vietnam from 1967 to 1968 under Prime Minister Nguyễn Văn Lộc. He was the last South Vietnamese ambassador to the UK[1] He was known for being the chief negotiator on the South Vietnamese side in the 1973 Paris Peace Talks to end the Vietnam War and the co-existence of North Vietnam and South Vietnam.[2][3]
In this Vietnamese name, the surname is Phạm, but is often simplified to Pham in English-language text. In accordance with Vietnamese custom, this person should be referred to by the given name, Lâm.
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Phạm Đăng Lâm | |
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Deputy Prime Minister of South Vietnam | |
In office 9 November 1967 – 18 May 1968 | |
Prime Minister | Nguyễn Văn Lộc |
Preceded by | Nguyễn Hữu Có Nguyễn Lưu Viên |
Succeeded by | Trần Thiện Khiêm |
Minister of Foreign Affairs of South Vietnam | |
In office 4 November 1964 – 15 February 1965 | |
Prime Minister | Trần Văn Hương Nguyễn Xuân Oánh (Acting) |
Preceded by | Phan Huy Quát |
Succeeded by | Trần Văn Đỗ |
In office 22 August 1963 – 30 January 1964 | |
President | Ngô Đình Diệm (until 2 November 1963) |
Prime Minister | Nguyễn Ngọc Thơ (since 4 November 1963) |
Preceded by | Vũ Văn Mẫu |
Succeeded by | Phan Huy Quát |
Personal details | |
Born | (1918-06-12)12 June 1918 Vĩnh Long, Cochinchina, French Indochina |
Died | 2 June 1975(1975-06-02) (aged 56) Paris, France |
Political party | Independent (since 1963) |
Other political affiliations | Cần Lao (until 1963) |
Alma mater | University of Hanoi (Lic.; MA) |
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