What were the terms of the Geneva Accords?
Correspondingly, what were the terms of the 1954 Geneva Accords?
In July 1954, the Geneva Agreements were signed. As part of the agreement, the French agreed to withdraw their troops from northern Vietnam. Vietnam would be temporarily divided at the 17th parallel, pending elections within two years to choose a president and reunite the country.
Considering this, what were the Geneva accords and what were its provisions?
Terms of the Geneva Accords Several key military agreements of the Geneva Accords outlined the following provisions: A cease-fire line would be drawn at the 17th parallel, temporarily dividing the country into two parts. The communist Viet Minh occupied the north, while the State of Vietnam remained in the south.
Geneva Conference On May 8, 1954, representatives of Democratic Republic of Vietnam (communist Vietminh), France, China, the Soviet Union, Laos, Cambodia, the State of Vietnam (democratic, as recognized by the U.S.), and the United States met in Geneva to work out an agreement.