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May 05, 1972 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-05-05

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i'Romania Didn't Advise USSR of Invitation
to Golda, Moscow Not Displeased at Meetuw

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ANDY BLAU

in BIRMINGHAM at

major developments which could return.
Speaking at a meeting of Labor
stem from Mrs. Meir's meetings
"arty members in the professions,
with President Nicolae Ceausescu
, he
, aid: "I don't know whether I
and other Romanian leaders.
-ball bring peace hack with me in
The R u s • a n s did not ask my suitcase
from Bucharest. I hope
Romania to .one as a nicdiator we shall not find ourselves in
a
between them anti Israel. but position Where we would accept
Ceausescu in accordance kith his
something that lo,ked like peace
vieuss "that recognition and diplo- while in fact it was yet another
matic ties do not mean approval," scrap of paper with signatures fol-
,mild like to ao Mete a break- lowed by the need to prepare our-
selves for new wars. -

Israeli political sources con-
firmed reports that Ceausescu
found signs of flexibility in
Egypt. They alto indicated that

Israel views Romania's role as
a channel of communication be-
tween Israel and Egypt and the
Soviet Union.

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PARIS (JTA)—The Soviet Union through in the Israeli-Soviet crisis try, and will be going these shortly
was not consulted nor even in- and help Moscow and Jerusalem after Mrs. Meir makes hOr visit.
formed of Romania's invitation to re-establish normal diplomatic re-
(Batsheva manager Pinhas Postel
Israel Premier Golda Meir until lations.
has returned from a thre0-day visit
Wiisorioa,
Miele.
she expected to Romania, where he Made the
Mrs. Meir said
after Deputy Foreign
Minister
Giorghiu Macovescat actually ex-I President Nicolae Ceausescu to re- arrangements.)
tended the imitation Mrs. Meir; late to her what he was told by
arrived in Bucharest Thursday. President Sadat on his recent visit
Circles close to the Romanian to Cairo.
embassy in Paris, vsho had con-1 "We have to listen and present
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suited with Macovescu, while he our attitude," she said, observing
wts 'siting Paris, said the deci-1 that while Romania was a Com-
sum to invite Mrs. Meir was "a munist bloc state that had friendly
sovereign Romanian act in ac. ties to the Arab states, it was the
cordance with her independent only one that maintained formal
foreign policy." diplomatic relations with Israel
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They disclosed that following
the Suez cease fire in 1970, Roman-
ian officials conveyed Israel's at-
titude to Soviet leaders.
(According
to a report from
Rome. C' ea u s e s c u will visit
President Tito of Yugoslavia in

Belgrade during the latter part
of )lay. after his talks with Mrs.
Muir. Tito is then scheduled to
visit Moscow where he is expect-
ed to report to Soviet Communist
Party General Secretary Leonid
I. Brezhnev. Israel's position as
relayed to
him by Ceausescu.

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in NY Anti-War Protest

NEW YORK tJTAt—Two Jewish
contingents
totaling about 400
marchers participated in a

march here to end the Viet-
nam War, according to Moshe
- Kagan. chairman of the executive
committee of the Americans for
Progressive Israel-llasherner Hat-
zair.
The Jewish participants were
evenly distributed between the
Zionist contingent API-HH and
the Radical Zionist Alliance, and
the left-wing Jewish Cultural So-
cieties.
Eattan said the RZA
the
Jewish Cultural Societies carFiNI
identifying banners. The API-HII
distributed leaflets opposing the
war and bombing in Vietnam and
calling for peace in the Mid East.
"Although we do not link the two
causes," Kagan said, "we feel that
peace is indivisible."

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