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Hat concession did the united states receive from north vietnam in the paris peace accords?

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the return of american POWs. Hope this helps. :)
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Answer:

The concession that the United States received from North Vietnam in the Paris Peace Accords of 1973 was the release of American prisioners of war from North Vietnam.

Step-by-step explanation:

On January 27, 1973, the Paris Peace Accords were signed, consisting of 23 articles, which included, among others, the following points:

-Establishment of a ceasefire.

-Exchange of prisoners.

-Withdrawal of NVA troops from South Vietnam.

-Withdrawal of all US troops from South Vietnam in 60 days.

-Waiver by the government of South Vietnam to recover the part of the country that was in power of the Viet Cong / EVN.

-Demining of the United States from the main ports of North Vietnam.

-Stop bombing in North Vietnam by the United States.

-Possibility of the United States to continue helping its ally financially.

-Opening of negotiations between North Vietnam and the United States for the repatriation of those missing in combat.

-Departure of the government of South Vietnam from President Nguyen Van Thieu.

-Supervision of agreements by military (Canadian and Indonesian for the western part, Hungarian and Polish for the eastern part).

-Celebration of free elections in South Vietnam.

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