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August 07, 1970 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-08-07

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T HE DETROIT JEW
Friday, Au

First Step Taken in Peace Talks;
gust ' 7, 1970-91 Cease
Fire May Come Next Week

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UN in the period ahead will be to
"the time has arrived for quiet suggest possible sites for the nego-
liplomacy in the Middle East. It is tiations and the substance of Jar-
important for those concerned in ring's talks with the parties.
the negotiations to discuss all as-
pects of the problem seriously and Geneva,
New York
cited as Nicosia
possible and
locations
for are
the
quietly." This was almost the same talks. Rogers declined to indicate
language Rogers used on July 25 where he thought the talks should
when he first made public his plan begin. Noting that this was up to
to encourage Arabs and Israelis to Jarring, Rogers added: "The diplo-
"stop shooting and start talking." macy that has to occur in the days
At that time he asserted that "I 'head will be under the auspices
think for the moment the emphasis of Ambassador Jarring and pur-
should be on diplomatic initia- suant to the Security Council reso-
tives."
lution."
Dr. Jarring met Tuesday with
Before substantive talks begin,
Israel Ambassador Yosef Tekoah however, Dr. Jarring must receive,
and with the Egyptian and Jor- in writing, according to the Rogers
danian ambassadors. There was letter of July 19 to Egypt, a state-
some speculation that the cease ment from Israel, Egypt and Jor-
fire might go into effect by next dan that they are willing to carry
week. The date of the beginning out the Security Council resolution
of the cease fire, which originally and to designate representatives to
was proposed by Rogers to have discuss with Dr. Jarring in order
begun on July 1, is expected to be to reach agreement on establishing
worked out between the U. S. and "a just and lasting peace" based
the parties involved in the conflict on "mutual acknowledgement of
on the basis of the U. S. peace each other's sovereignty, territorial
integrity and political independ-
plan.
ence, and Israeli withdrawal from
territories occupied in the 1967
conflict."
One of the knottier problems will
be to determine whether or not the
talks will be direct or indirect.
The Israelis have indicated they
will engage in indirect talks at the
onset but that direct talks must
take place at some time in order
to reach full agreement.
Rogers indicated in his July 19
letter that although the U. S. does
not propose direct talks at the be-
ginning, "depending on the prog-
ress of discussions, we believe the
parties will find it necessary t"
meet together at some point if
peace is to be established between
them."
The U. S. is understood to favor
that the parties rely on their own
sources for policing the cease fire
and less on the United Nations
Truce Supervision Organization
(UNTSO). Before retiring as chief
of staff of UNTSO forces last Sat-
urday, Gen. Odd Bull favored pro-
viding the observation teams with
additional aircraft. During his visit
to the UN last week, Maj. Gen.
Ensio Siilasvuo, who replaced Gen.
Bull, voted for beefing up the cur-
rent 54-member UNTSO force. The
said to have
- T. S., however, is
indicated to the Israelis and pos-
the
Egyptians
that U. S.
sibly also
and Soviet satellites can detect

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