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June 05, 1970 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-06-05

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The only way to understand a
woman is to love her—and then it
isn't necessary to understand her.
—Sydney Harris.
able or even near completion. Such
a report, it was hoped at the UN,
would have provided Dr. Jarring
THE DETROIT JEWISH
with some basis for resuming his
12—Friday, June 5, 1970
Mid East peace search mission.

First
Soviets Said to Want Political Solution but Insist on Israel Withdrawal
hint that such a report was avail-

WASHINGTON — Ambassador
Anatoly F. Dobrynin gave "unsat-

isfactory and imprecise" replies
to U.S. Secretary of State William
Rogers' point that the U.S. takes
a dim view of increasing Russian
military involvement in the Middle
East.
said State Department
But,
spokesman Robert J. McCloskey,
Dobrynin agreed with Rogers that
it was necessary to work toward
a peace settlement between Israel
and the Arab nations.

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He said that Dobrynin would
meet some time next week with
Joseph Sisco, assistant secretary
of state for Near East affairs, to
continue discussion on the Mid
East.
Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei
Gromyko was reliably reported
Tuesday to have informed French
President Georges Pompidou that
the Soviet Union would still like to
obtain a political solution in the
Middle East crisis.
The Soviet diplomat also was
understood to have argued that no
such solution could be considered
by the Soviet Union while Israel re-
fused to withdraw from the occu-
pied Arab territories.
He was understood to have
asked ttie French president to
press the United States to "use its
influence" on Israel to induce Is-
rael to accept withdrawal and to
have insisted that Soviet military
aid to Egypt stemmed from "the
need to protect Egypt from addi-
tional Israeli aggression."

No official details have been
released on the talks but the

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same sources said Pompidou
cited the growing tensions in the

Middle East and urged a solu-
tion arrived at through Big

Power cooperation.

(While the two officials were en-
gaged in their talks, eight French
Jewish university students entered
the second day of a hunger strike
to protest maltreatment of Russian
Jews by the Soviet Union. They
said they would continue their
hunger strike for the duration of
Gromyko's Paris visit.)
A UN spokesman confirmed
that Secretary General U Thant
would meet the UN Mid East peace
envoy, Dr. Gunnar Jarring in Mos-
cow in June where Dr. Jarring
serves as Swedish ambassador.
Thant will arrive in Moscow, it
was reported, without the "in-
terim" report on the progress of
the Big Four talks.
Lord Caradon, the British envoy,
had hoped that such a progress
report could be handed to Thant
by the end of May, but the latest
Big Four meeting produced no

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