GoIda, Brandt to Trade Visits Israel, France Agree on Mirage Payni!n!';` - but Differences Between -Them Renia' BONN "(JTA)—Chancellor Willy Brandt announced Tuesday that he PARIS, (JTA) — Israel and has accepted an invitations from Premier Golda Meir to visit Israel. France have reached an agree- ment on reimbursement for 50 He will be the first West German chancellor ever to visit the Jewish Mirage V jet fighters embargoed by the late President Charles de . state. Brandt made the announcement Gaulle on the eve of the 1967 Six- at a luncheon of the Foreign Press Association where he was guest of honor. He received the invitation Tuesday morning through Israeli Ambassador Eliahu Ben Horin. No date for the visit has been set. Brandt stressed that his visiting Israel would not affect the Bonn Government's present policy of seeking to restore normal diplo- matic relations with the Arab states. "The Arabs know that we have good relations with Israel and Israel knows of our wish for a normalization of our relations with the Arabs. "To maintain this kind of bal- ance is 'precisely our policy," Brandt said. Day War. But Israel has failed to achieve a settlement of its over-all polit- ical and diplomatic differences with France. It apparently hoped for this when it reversed its position last year and agreed to accept monetary compensation for the supersonic planes, now obsolete. The French and Israeli negotia- tors met Monday. According to reliable sources, it was their final meeting prior to a formal signing of their agreement. French ap- proval of the deal was made known at last Friday's meeting and the Israelis informed the French of their government's ap- proval Monday. The agreement The invitation from Mrs. Meir must be approved by the treasury was long expected here, and its and the defense and foreign min- istries before it can be signed . delay in arriving put some strain on the.. good relations between The sum France will pay Is- and nd Israel. rael, partly in credit for Israeli As a result of Brandt's quick ac- purchases of French goods , ceptance of Mrs. Meir's invitation, comes to $75,000,000, according sources here say Mrs. Meir will, to reliable sources. This covers in turn, visit West Germany. the price Israel paid originally for the Mirages plus interest Israel's national interests and cordial feelings toward Brandt out- at an undisclosed rate on the weighed Mrs. Meir's personal re- money tied up in the planes which Israel never got. luctance to visit West Germany. West Germany is assisting Israel Sources here said that all that in many fields and is one of her remains to be worked out are two foremost trading partners. More- small details—the length of the over, it is ,West Germany and the credit and the rate of delivery of NetherlandS which usually support the goods Israel will buy here. Israel in its dealings with the Israel had hoped to achieve an European Common Market. over-all rapprochement with France Pincus Answers British Defender of Dr. Goldmann's London Speech on such basic issues as the Mid- i dle East situation, French diplo- matic initiatives, French aid to Arab armies and the European Common Market problem. But none of these unsettled issues was even broached in the Mirage talks, the JTA learned. Even the technical arrangements for reimbursement gave no indica- tion that the French were pre- pared to go half Way. Agreement was made possible only when Is- rael gave up its demand for com- pensation for breach of contract. QUALITY • SERVICE • PRICE NORTHLAND FORD LEADS THE WAY Certitude is not the test of cer- tainty. 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MASTERCHARGE Dr. Goldmann: - "A Soviet diplomat once on the joking side said to me (Dr. Goldmann), 'You know our ONE BLOCK WEST OF SOUTHFIELD DETROIT, MICH. 48219 PHONE: 538-7425 I. policy in Stalin's day—we would have shot these people, they would not have opened their mouths.' which is true, they didn't. 'In Khrushchev's days we would have sent them to Siberia. Pincus claimed in his letter that this deleted portion was a "repul- sive and scandalous story . . . which cut savagely into the sinews of our people in the Soviet Union who are engaged in a daily strug- gle for freedom as they see it, joining their people in their his- toric homeland." Fidler, who attended the con- gress as an observer, was sharp- ly critical at the time of the WZO's treatment of Dr. Goldmann. Ile claimed in a letter published in the Jerusalem Post Jan. 26 that only incidental and anecdotal Ntiantery - 11, 1972- ARE DESIGNED ESPECIALLY FOR YOU BY JULES JERUSALEM (JTA)—Louis A. material was deleted from the Pincus, chairman of the World transcript of Dr. Goldmann's Zionist Organization Executive, speech and claimed that the speech has disputed the contention by as a whole reflected the position Michael Fidler, chairman of the on Soviet Jews taken by the World Board of Deputies of British Jews, Conference on Soviet Jewry held that no pertinent passages were in Brussels in Feb. 1971. deleted from the transcript of a (Responding to Pincus' letter, controversial speech by Dr. Na- Fidler. who is back in London, hum Goldmann in London last said: "I regret that the chairman December and released subse- of the executive has found it neces- quently by the World Jewish Con- sary to give wide currency to what press- seemed to the listeners an - insign: In a letter published in the Jeru- ificant joke in parenthesis. 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