• ▪ • Waldheim: Mid East Is UN's Top Problem LONDON (JTA) — United Na- tions Secretary General Kurt Waldheim ranks the Middle East problem the most important poli- tical situation that must be solved by the UN. Addressing a mess conference here. Waldheim said that 1,,,N mediator Gunnar V. Jarring would return to New York at the end of this month from his ambassa- dorial post in Moscow. "By then we hope to get the answers about the possibility of resuming the Jarring mission" to find a solution to the Middle Fast conflict, Waldheim said In Paris, Waldheim and French leaders reported I y agreed on the need for an early of the Big Four resumption talks on the Middle East. Wald- heim, who also expressed the hope that the talks could include the People's Republic of China, left after talks over the week- end w ith President Georges Pompidou and French Foreign Minister Maurice Schumann. According to -political sources here, the French leaders and the UN official agreed that the present situation does not favor the renewal of UN mediator Gun- nar V. Jarring's Mid East peace mission. Dr. Waldheim neverthe- less expressed the hope that Jar- ring could resume his work in the not too distant future. The secretai y general told a press conference here that the UN was ready to send observers to be posted on the Israel-Lebanon bor- der, scene of the most recent ter- rorist, activity, as soon as "the Security Council adopts such a 5 rcSg,i kit iJr. Israel has ot;ected strenuous- ly to Waldheim against such a plan. Israel's principal objection is reportedly based on past experi- ence between 1948 and the Six,- Day War when adjudication by UN truce observers introduced a com- plicating factor in the area. In its stateliient to Waldheim, Israel contended that the UN ob- servers stationed along its bor- w ith Egypt and Jordan ders never prevented sabotage and were often accused of a lack of impartiality. According to Israel. responsi- bility for preventing terrorist in- cursions rests primarily on the governments of countries harbor- ing terrorists. Moreover. Israel claimed. terrorist incursions occur at night and, therefore, cannot he observed. The terrain along the Lebanese border is such that no physical evidence, such as footprihts are likely to remain. Mrs. Meir Reaffirms That Israel Intends to Retain Most of the Administered Territories JEURSALEM (JTA) — Premier Golda Meir reiterated Sunday that Israel intends to retain most of the administered territories even after a peace treaty is signed in order to secure itself against fu- ture Arab attacks. In an inter- view on BBC, Mrs. Meir said a signature alone on a peace treaty is not enough. Israel must have secure borders as a guarantee that the Arabs will not attack. She defined secure borders as those that would make the risk of at- tacking Israel too great for the Arabs to take. 12,000 Volunteers Enrolled in Oakland American Cancer Society Campaign ‘.. Mrs. Meir said Israel would be prepared to return most of the Sinai poninsula to Egypt under a peace settlement but not the ' Sharm el-Sheikh strong point guarding the Gulf of Aqaba. Nor. she said, wilt Israel give up Jeru- salem, the Golan Ileights and the Gaza Strip. She stressed. however, that Is- rael has refrained from drawing a map of proposed new borders and desires as much as ever to negotiate peace with its neighbors. But the Arab demand for total Israeli withdrawal is unaccept- able, she said. UN Commission Resolution Charges Israel With Crimes in Territories • UNITED NATIONS (JTA)—The Commission on Human Rights adopted overwhelmingly an Egyp- tian resolution asking the secre- tary general ' to submit to next fall's General Assembly a note containing "United Nations reso- lutions concerning the declara- tion of grave breaches of the Geneva convention as 'war crimes.'" and relevant state- b y UN units and the In- ment ternati al Red Cross. The commission noted in a preamble that certain acts by Israel in the administered Arab • territories "constitute war crimes and an affront to hu- manity." The vote was 13.1. with 15 abstentions, with the • United States the only dissenter. 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