`Liberation of Occupied Territories Chief OW ctive,' Syri a Declares (Continued from Page 8) its troops are supposed to initiate clashes with Israeli forces; Israel has charged the Egyptians have been doing so all along. United Na- tions observers in the Suez zone reported that most of the recent artillery clashes across the canal were started by Egypt. The Syrian government said in Damascus that it will make the liberation of Israeli-occupied ter- ritories a principal objective and said it will cooperate toward this end in political and military action with other Arab nations. The state- ment of policy was published in the newspaper Al-Baath of the ruling B a athist Party. (In Boston, the Christian Science Monitor said in an editorial that the new Syrian strongman, Gen. Hafez al-Assad, appeared to be moving his country out of the iso- lation that has surrounded it since the 1967 war toward improved re- lations with Egypt, Jordan and Iraq which "should bolster the over all Arab political stance in the Middle East—and could be a prelude to Syrian cooperation with United Nations Ambassador Gun- nar V. Jarring." THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS • (It noted that the radical Baathist regime in Damascus had been at loggerheads with the Baathists running Iraq. Now, the editorial said, "There has been an almost overnight improve- ment in relations with Baghdad" reflected by the reported station- ing of Iraqi troops in Syria to bolster Syrian forces facing Israel.) Secrecy surrounded the Big Four meetings, the tone having been set for that atmosphere by a part of last week's Big Four communique which said that "active consultations will con- tinue. These consultations will be private and confidential." It was understood that the major powers would meet once each week and that alphabetical order of the countries would determine the host. Monday, Mahmoud Fawzi, for- eign affairs adviser to President Nasser, conferred with the Big Four ambassadors and Secretary General U Thant at the UN. Some observers thought he am- plified the Egyptian response to a questionnaire submitted to Israel and its Arab foes by UN Mid East peace envoy Dr. Jarring. The Jor- danian and Israeli replies were understood to have been given to the Big Four envoys. The Cairo newspaper Al Ahram, regarded as a spokesman for Nasser, said that four major Arab guerrilla organizations have form- ed a unified command to coordi- nate action against Israel. The new group. it said, is called the Com- mand for the Palestinian Armed Struggle. Its members were re- ported to be El Fatah, the Popular Front for the Liberation of Pale- stine, the Syrian-supported el- Saiqa, and the Democrat Popular Front. Egypt has stepped up the instal- lation of air raid warning systems Despite the absence of diplo- in Cairo in fear of Israeli bombing matic ties—Egypt broke them attacks, Al Ahram said last Satur- during the Six-Day War—Fawzi day . represented Col. Nasser at the The report said successful tests Eisenhower funeral rites last already have been conducted with week. some new sirens installed in a Arabs at the UN said that number of Cairo districts. Fawzi's movement back and forth to the capital and meetings with the President and Rogers was usual treatment for a representa- tive of a nation that has no diplo- matic ties with Washington. Fawzi was understood to be discussing the possibility of renewing those connections. According to some UN sources, Fawzi Monday urged the earliest possible implementation of the Security Council's Nov. 22, 1967, resolution which laid out the prin- ciples for a Mid East settlement. 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