Ho Sainteny agreement

Ho Sainteny agreement

The Ho Sainteny agreement was an agreement made March 6 1946 between Ho Chi Minh, President of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam, and Jean Sainteny, Special Envoy of France. It recognized Vietnam as a "Free State" within the French Union, and permitted France to continue stationing troops in North Vietnam until 1951.


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