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January 14, 1972 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-01-14

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Goldmann Insists Joseph Greene

Pincus Wong'

New Anteilean -
Diplomat to Caiio

on Soviet Jewry

(Continued tram Page 1)
In criticizing Dr. Goldmann,
Pincus stated that it was not
possible to conduct a struggle on
two levels at the same time—
namely the struggle for the right
of aliya and the struggle for the
right of Soviet Jews to a Jewish
life. Pincus added that Dr. Gold-
mann reversed the priority and
added that Soviet Jews themsel-
ves had chosen to fight for aliya.

WASHINGTON (JTA)--- Joseph
Nathaniel Green Jr., the career
diplomat who will succeed Don
aid C. Bergus as the chief Ameri
can representative in Cairo, was
described by diplomatic sources
here as a "very highly exPeenc
ed officer" who despite lack.o f
direct Middle East experience is
"not unknowledgeable about the

area."

Greene has adhered to Nixon
administration polity and is "in

,

Referring to this, Dr. Goldman_n no way -connected"
with the. State
said "There is no difference of
Department "Arabists." He does
opinion that at this moment prior-
not
speak
Arabic,
but
one source
ity should be given to the struggle
for the right of aliya and it is abso- said that was not a major requisite
for
the
job.
lutely incorrect that in my speech
State Department spokesman
to the Board of Deputies I was
reversing the order of priorities Charles Bray, in confirming
Greene's appointment, denied
in the Jewish demands," he said.
"But to gc, as far as to say thgt- "categorically" that Bergus was
we should drop, or not press, the being replaced at Egypt's in-
sistence.
demand for the right to live is
Jews for those who will not emi-
Bergus stireed controversy last
grate, is a serious departure from summer: whew he delivered "to
the classic Zionist position -the Cairo-leaders 'proposal for a Suez
world over."
Canal . part-immediately - dubbed
Dr. Goldmann said he accepted the "phantom; inemo"—that varied
Nixon administration policy.
the original invitation to address
the congress session devoted to'an
Although the Sthte Department
appraisal of 75 years of Zionist defended Bergus as an outstand-
history "only after pressure on the ing diplomat, it was not long be-
part of members of the Zionist fore he was recalled for an as-yet-
Executive, including Mr. Pincus unspecified "reassignment."
himself."
The first scheduled replacement

'

He said that he had "informed
was Michael Sterner,
Mr. Pincus that if there should for Bergus
Arabist who heads the State
be any danger of demonstra- the
Department's
Egyptian affairs desk
tions against me at the festive and is a personal
friend of Egyp-
session I would rather withdraw tian President Anwar
Sadat.
my acceptance . . . Therefore,
Greene,
51,
a
native
New York-
had Mr. Pincus been a little
more considerate, be could easily er, has held diplomatic posts over
have solved the problem by in- the past 30 years in countries
forming me that he could not around the world. Last fall he was
guarantee there would be no named diplomat-in-residence at
demonstrations, whereupon I Brandeis University.
The specific date of Greene's
should immediately have with.
shift to Cairo has not yet been dis-
drawn."

In New York Dr. Joachim Prinz, closed. He could not be reached
chairman of the governin g coun- for comment.
cil of the World Jewish Congress,
denied categorically reports from 3 Russians Plan Visit
Israel that Dr. Goldmann was
planning to hold a conference in to Israel for Meeting
New York to use the WJC as a of Friendship League
forum for citicism of Israel gov-
JERUSALEM (JTA) — Foreign
ernment policies.
Dr. Prinz was commenting on a Ministry officials said Sunday that
there
would be no visa problems
dispatch from Tel Aviv which re-
ported that sources in the Labor for three Soviet representatives
Zionist movement planned to boy- who are reported planning to come
cott such a conference. He told to Israel for a conference of the
the JTA that the allegations were New Communist Party-sponsored
"utterly baseless . . . based on Soviet-Israel Friendship League
opening Jan; 21.
wrong information."
The three' have reportedly ap-
He emphasized that the WJC's
governing council never discusses plied for.faraeli visas at the Dutch
Embasstl
n M
oscow which handles
policies of the Israel government.
He said that its meetings were Israeli •affairs in the Soviet Union

' (Continued from Page 1)
Rogers said the U. S. would sup- visit by the secretary general.,
Foreign Minister Abba Eban
ply arms to Israel to enable it to
defend itself and deter the Arabs said that it might be more
from attacking. "On the other realistic at the moment to strive
hand-, we do not want our support for an interim agreement- with
to Israel to appear to" be encour- Egypt to reopen the Suez Canal
aging Israel itself to start hostili- then to try to reactivate the
peace mission of UN mediator
ties," he said.
Asked about Israel's long-stand- Gunnar V. Jarring.
Eban added, however, that if
ing request for more Phantom
Dr. Jarring was able to disengage
jets, Rogers replied:
"We have followed the policy' himself from his Feb. 8 memo
for some time .of attempting to asking Israel for a commitment hi
maintain a military balance in withdraw to its old internationid
the Middle East. By that we boundaries with Egypt, Israel
mean that we will provide arms would have no objection to con-
to Israel in order to make sure tinue negotiations for an over-all
that they can defend themsel- settlement under Dr. Jarring's
ves. If that were not the case, auspices.
it Would fie de-stabilizing. It
would be incentive fOr the other
side to start a conflict."
Ambassador Itzhak Rabin is

To Deal With

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back in Washington after a week-
'long private visit in'Israel. He had
gone to mark the shloshim. (30-day
anniversary) of his father's death
but also reportedly had high-level
consultations with government of-
ficials.
He told reporters at Lydda Air-
port prior to his departure-'. that
Israel i5 still waiting for clarifi-
cation from Washington as to the
U. S. position on an interim Suez
settlement.

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