Eban, Here to Address General Assembly,
cWon't Repeat ast Speeches, Newsmen Told

- BY ItoWARIi Goi.u1tEito
NEW YoRK
(.ITA t—Israers.

foreign minister arrived here Toes
day night to present his countries '
case for Mid East peace helm',
the UN General Assembly and
hinted at a new approach to tip•
Arab-Israel conflict.

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a settlement or at least to damp
down hostilities. the source said.
Secretary of State William P.
Rogers us ill meet with Soviet
Foreign 31inister Andrei
A.
Gromyko both before and after
Rogers and President Nixon
meet with Mrs. Meir.

Asked by reporters at Kenn•t's
State Department sources voiced
International Airport whether
••• . hope today that the presence in
intended to offer new peace two the
S. of Mrs. Meir and Gromy-
posals in general debate in tin •
ko .simultaneously may create an
assembly today. Eban said
:I indirect dialogue conducive to a
don't intend to repeat pa:t better understanding between the
speeches." but he declined It Arabs and Israel and the U. S. •
elaborate.
and Soviet Union than now exists.
Whether the presence of foreign
Preparatory to the Gromyko- -
ministers from the Aral) nations Rogers meeting in New York, So-'
will lend itself to movement to- viet Ambassador Anatoly F. Dob-
ward a peaceful solution hinges rynin was expected to meet in
upon their willingness to. permit Washington with Joseph J. Sisco,
"fruitful contacts" rather than en- assistant secretary of state for
gage in "public polemics," he said. Near East affairs.
The only avenue for peace is
Officials here hope that new mo-
Arab-Israel contact, not Allied' mentum for the bilateral and Big
can - Soviet bilateral talks which Four initiatives may be achieved
have failed to produce results. through discussions between Presi-
Eban said.
dent Nixon with Mrs. Meir. ,The
The climate for peace has State Department is deeply con-
darkened since last year %%hen
he came to address the assem-
bly, Eban said, for there Ilan
been since then a "new develop-

ment"—new methods "in the
service" of the Arab hostility
toward peace as embodied in the
Khartoum formula.

He defined this change as the
"frenetic" breaking of norms and
inhibitions that govern the rela-
tions of nations at war as mani-
fested in hijacking of planes. de-
tention of innocent passengers,

hangings in Baghdad's public
square, campaigns of religious pre-
judice and incitement "recalling
the Nazis," the bombing of Israeli
buildings in countries not involved
in the Mid East conflict anti Arab
training, of children "to be mur-

derers."

council.

Mid East would be represented by

a nation that has held kidnapped

people on its soil. No other nation
can qualify under that standard`
he said.
The foreign minister was criti-
cal of this week's Security Coon- '
cil - action on a resolution calling
upon Israel to refrain from alter-
ing the status of Jerusalem.
He called the proceedings "farci-
cal" and said he would make
Israel's views known on the coun-
cil's- impotence on major questions
like the Mid East, the invasion of
Czechoslovakia, Biafra war, Viet-

nam and Jordanian destruction of
synagogues.
He also noted that he shared
Prime Minister Golda Meir's com-
ments on this week's Time maga-
zine report that she was thinking
of making Yigal Allon foreign min-
ister and Eban information minis-
ter. She has termed it "nonsense,"
he declared.
The visit of Mrs. Melr beginning
Sept. 25 is being linked with pend-
ing top level bilateral U. S.-Soviet
talks at the United Nations on the
Mid East, U. S. State Department
sources said.
The presence of Mrs. Meir in
the United States will be "ex-
ploited" in an effort to advance

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JERUSALEM (JTA) — Foreign
Minister Abba Eban said Middle
East peace might be achieved more
easily after Egyptian President
Nasser was ciesposed.. Eban told
a panel of newsmen it was unpre-
cedented for a leader to remain
in power for so long after losing
a war. He said that to make peace,
Nasser would have to admit his
many mistakes and that it was
doubtful whether he was capable
of such admissions.
Eban said that despite apparent-
ly conflicting statements by some
Israeli Cabinet ministers, Israel
remained firm in its readiness to
talk peace with Arab leaders with-
out prior conditions. He added that
neither the Cabinet, nor the Prime
Minister nor he had ever said any-
thing was "not negotiable." This
was an apparent reference to the
controversy at the Israel Labor
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In this connection, he said that
the Arab guerrillas' warfare on
Jews is a "lineal descendant" of !
the Nazi technique of "killing '
Jews where they are."
On the question of Israeli acti-
vities aimed at freeing two Israelis
still held in Damascus following
last month's hijacking of a Trans-
World Airliner by terrorists, he
said that there have been "more:
activities than have been publish-
ed." He said that efforts were con-
tinuing on several levels, includ- by Defense Minister Moshe Dayan
ing those of governments and delineating minimum security bor-
international civil aviation agen- ders.
cies to free the pair.
Commenting on Syria's candi-
dacy for a Security Council seat
beginning in January, Eban said
that such membership would he
consistent with precedent since
Algeria now holds a slot on the

With obvious .sarcasm. he noted
that with Syria on the council. the

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