20—Friday, April 5, 1968

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Israel, Red China Cooperating, Says
Soviet Embassy in the Arab Press

WASHINGTON (JTA)
The
Soviet Embassy released charges
here that collaboration between
Communist China and Israel has
developed and that "plans are afoot
for establishing military coopera-
tion between the Peoples Republic
of China and Israel."

Yegorin contended that Peking
was trying to discredit the efforts
of Moscow on behalf of the Arabs
while secretly making arrange-
ments with Israel.
Among the alleged arrange-
ments was a Chinese-Israeli
trade agreement under which
Chili "will supply Israel with
consumer goods, food and var-
ious equipment" to be delivered
in foreign ships.
The Beirut newspaper "Al Bai-
rak" was cited as the authority on
the alleged trade deal and for al-
legations that "diplomatic ties be-
tween Peking and Tel Aviv have
lately become stronger."
Yegorin said in his dispatch that
Israel's minister of trade "con-
fessed" that the deal will give
Israel an opportunity to penetrate
the Far Eastern export market,
including China.
Observers here saw the report
as an effort to defend the Russian
Position in Cairo and to spread
rumors about Chinese-Israeli re-
lations that might damage Chinese-
Arab relations.
The Novosti correspondent said
that Russian help was "highly ap-
preciated in the Arab world" and
chided China for not helping the
Arabs "hold out in the face of Is-
rael's imperalist aggression."

The source of the report was
given as "the Arab press" by Ana-
toly Yegorin, Cairo correspondent
of the Soviet propaganda agency.
Novosti, whose dispatch was quo-
ted by the Soviet Embassy.

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