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October 08, 1971 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-10-08

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1POS I- non Israel Tears Shift

(Continued from Page 1)
!Council resolution—that. in Eban's
The State Department Officials :paraphrase. "the withdrawal and
emphasized that the discussions betindary clauses of the peace
were "preliminary" and "explora agreement. like all its other provi-
tory."_ They explicitly ruled out sions. must be determined through
-
any implication .that 'the U.S. would agreement, which, of course, im-
join- Israel in concerted military plies negotiation."
Regarding Egypt. he said Israel
action in the event an interim
had "never asserted that as a con-
agreement. broke down. , '
In a related development, As- dition of peace it would be neces-
sistant Secretary of State for Near sary for our troops to remain in
Eastern Affairs Joseph J. Sisco all of Sinai or even in thost.of it."
However, he said, there were
said flatly in a CBS interview
Tuesday that American troops "vital interests affecting security.
would not be sent to the Middle peace- and navigation which impel
us to reserve the right to attempt
Ea St.
Hi made the statement after in the peace negotiations to secure
reporters asked him if the U.S. a contractual basis for a continued
would be "ready to provide troops presence in order to safeguard se-
to protect Israel -against any vio- curity and navigation."
lation, in the Middle East."
On the question of the refu-
Sisco replied "This is not in- gees, Eban reiterated his long-
volved," adding that Secretary unaccepted proposal for an inter-
Rogers had indicated as much in national conference "to chart a
his address to the General Assem- five-year plan for the solution
of the refugee problem-and the
-
bly Tuesday.
integration of refugees into pro-
Eban Calls for Direct, Prompt
ductive life."
Negotiations 'Between Himself
Last year. Eban said. 110.000
and Riad; Offers 5"Roads to Peace
UNITED NATIONS (JTA) — Is- Arabs came into Israel across the
raeli Foreign Minister Abbe Eban open Jordan bridges. An open fron-
proposed last Thursday a five-point tier between Israel and its eastern
peace program highlighted by a neighbor, similar to the commu-
call for direct, prompt negotiations nity frontiers in Europe, would do
between himself and his Egyptian much to give human reality to a
peace settlement, and would help
counterpart Mahmoud Riad.
Eban said the meeting could be the settlement, to be achieved, he
held here, this month -while the stated.
General Assembly is in session and
Egyptian Foreign Minister
could deal with either an interim Makmond Riad told the General
Suez Canal agreement to be dis- Assembly Wednesday that Israel
cussed under United States aus- wanted a Suez Canal agreement
pices, or a permanent peace based "as a springboard for further
on Security Council Resolution 242 aggression" and "as a means to
under the, auspices of the United consolidate . . . its aggression
Nations, intermediary, Ambassador . . . under the protection of the
Gunnar V. Jarring of Sweden.
international community."
Eban's proposal, made in an ad-
In an hour-long address--longer
dress -to the assembly, was titled by a third than the assembly
"Five Roads to Peace"—a delib- average —Riad repeatedly stated
erate allusion to the talks held on that there could be no Middle-East
the island of Rhodes in 1949.
peace without total Israeli With-
In his other four points, Eban drawal from the occupied Arab
urged work toward a canal agree: territories. His most frequent ref-
meat, a resumption of the Jarr- erence was to Israeli "expansion-
ing mission, a settlement of the ism."
refugee problem and a determi-
The Egyptian said Eban's speech
nation of the "principles of constituted a "categorical rejection
peace." -
of peace in the Middle East" and
In calling for an Eban-Riad a defense of "military- expansion"
meeting, the Israeli Foreign Min- —policies, he said, that "find no
ister declared: "Let us break out support Whatever in the interna-
of devious procedures and sterile tional community."
polemics into a new vision and a
Riad Urged the assembly to take
new hope."
"firm international action"
Eban referred to Egyptio Presi- "force" Israel's compliance with
with
dent Anwar Sadat's threat ' that the charter and "bring them (Is-
there will be a renewal of full-scale reel) back into the fold of civilized
shocting in the Middle East if nations." Rind's reference to Unit-
Israel does not agree by year's ed States policy was brief; he said
end to withdraw from all of the the US. was "frustrating" the
occupied Arab territories.
cause of peace by continuing to
"In a recent statement," Eban aid Israel militarily.
Non-Israeli Western sources com-
said, "President Sadat declared
that he would sacrifice a million mented that beneath Riad's rheto-
men to achieve, a military victory. ric was a statement that neither
What he and we should be consid- advanced the_cause of peace nor
ering is how to ensure the 33,000,- closed any doeite-Israeli Ambassa-
000 Egyptians, the 3,000,000 Israelis dor Yosef Tekoah was more spe-
and the other millions in the cific: Be said Rd's
Middle . East will be saved from "makes it clear that Egypt's
sacrifice and preserved for the con- tion remains as intransigent • a
struct'on of a peaceful regional ever."
order."
Tekoah said that instead Of re:
The "first road" to peace, plying to Eban's five-point peace
Eban contended, lies in a canal proposal, Riad "chose the path of
pact, as "disengagement (t)here sterile acrimony, Invegktre a
is an urgent international late-. distortion, and of demandstit-,; im-
rest." He added that "When pose On Israel Etap01.,- t.'
agreement on a final icanal) wi thcr -Ono.theintelnaserreement
boundary-- is reached' in the or the over-all settlement;---without
framework of the peace settle- negotiation and without agree-
ment Israeli forces will with- ment."
draw to it."
Interviewed on ABC television's
Calling the Jarring mission a "Issues and Answers" Sunday,
"road to meaningful peace," Eban Ebert . said "a change -in the ne-
charged that it has been stalled gotiating procedure is the key",-to
because Egypt has declined to,ac- breaking the Middle East innxisse.
cept the dictate, of the Security - He predicted that if: the-U.S,

THE DETROIT. JEWISH NEWS

6—Friday, October 8, 1971



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could- help bring about an agree-
ment on reopening the Suez Canal,
"other agreements will follow."
But he said he was discouraged
by the continued holdup by the
U.S. of the delivery of Phantom
jets to Israel.
Eban also said the Soviet Union
is "tormented" by its lack of con-
tact with Israel although Moscow
has made no formal initiatives to
renew - diplomatic relations.
(The U.S. State Department ,
announced last week that Donald
C. Bergus, the chief 'American
diplomatic representativein Cairo
for- the ,last four years,- will be
leaving Egypt shortly for -reassign-
meat to a post in Washington.
(Bergus maintained US. con-
tacts in Cairo after the Egyptians
broke formal diplomatic relations
during the 1967 Six-Day War, The
State Department declined to say
whether Bergus would be succeed-
ed' by Michael Sterner, chief of the
Egyptian desk at the State Depart-
/tient-)
Sisco's Mid East. Efforts Futile,
Says Finland's Dr. Jakobson
COPENHAGEN (JTA)—Dr. Max,
Jakobson, the Finnish ambassador
to the United Nations and the lead-
ing candidate to succeed U Thant
as secretary general, has expressed
serious doubts about the chances
of success of the Middle East pro-
posals of United States Assistant
Secretary of State Joseph J. Sisco.
In an interview here on Danish
television, Dr. Jakobson said Sisco's
ideas "do not seem to help."
On the plus side, the envoy said
he was glad- to note that the-Arabs
were not "hostile any longer" to
his candidacy for secretary gen-
eral.
Dr. Jakobson, whe had a Jewish
father, considers himself fully Jew-
ish-lBs interview, conducted some
time ago, was telecast here Yom
Kippur eta.

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