France and Saudi Arabia Agree to Economic, Political Ties PARIS (JTA)—France and Saudi Arabia have decided upon a policy of close polit- ical and economic coopera- tion as a result of King Fai- sal's visit to France, French official circles said here. Among the concrete deci- sions were the sale of French- made Mirage jets, helicop- ters, missiles and tanks to the Saudi Arabian forces, which reportedly are beef- ing up their hardware as a result of the Saudi-Iranian crisis. Minister of Defense Robert Galley is due to visit Saudi Arabia next fall to negotiate the actual sale contracts, while Saudi military missions are to visit France this sum- mer to inspect and test the French arms. Diplomatic observers here believe that the Franco- "i agreement will affect I _ ace's over-all relations with the Arab world. At the same time Israeli Ambassador Asher Ben Na- tan met with French Foreign Minister Michel Jobert. It was their first meeting since Jobert replaced Maurice Schumann as foreign min- ister. Israeli sources in Paris de- scribed the 50-minute meet- ang as a "courtesy call" and said "it was frank and cor- dial." They refused to say whether the ambassador raised the issue of the Libyan Mirage jets in Egypt. Jobert, sources said, sug- gested that the two countries "let bygones be bygones" and "strive to develop nor- mal and balanced ties." The minister , these sources added, made no concrete suggestions on how to reach this aim. On the same day, Jobert met with Egyptian President Anwar Sadat's special em- issary, Hafez Ismail. The Egyptian diplomat pressed France, sources said, to help mobilize West Euro- pean diplomatic pressure in favor Of a political solution to the Middle East conflict. He said, as he was leaving the Elysee Place, that his trip to Paris was only the first of a series of visits to Western capitals. He praised the French government for its continued firm attitude in the Arab-Israeli conflict. Peace Groups, Left-Wing Organizations, Shift Sights to Mid-East Situation PARIS (JTA) — The cease fire in Vietnam has focused the attention of various peace groups and r Weizinan LOUD Knesset Candidacy TEL AVIV (ZINS)—Ezer Weizman, former command- er of Israel's air force, has t ' ,,reporters he does not e. Ct to be a candidate for election to the Knesset this year on the Gahal list, "un- less there will be basic changes in the Herut Party." He was dubious that any such changes would occur and was therefore of the opinion that he would not be standing for election nor will he take any part in the elec- tion campaign. Gen. Weizman's decision is a direct outcome of the dif- ferences that developed be- tween him and Gahal leader, Menahem Begin that emerg- ed during the national con- vention of the Herut Party. Classifieds Get Quick Results organizations and personali- ties on the Middle East. Prominent French leftists joined some 5,000 Arabs and other demonstrators recently in protest against "Zionism and Arab reaction." Leftist leaders Alain Kri- vine and Alain Geismar, both Jews, led the march from the Place de Bastille to the Pere Lachaise Cemetery where the French represent- ative of the Palestine Liber- ation Organization, Mahmoud el Hamshari, is buried. He died last January of wounds he suffered when a bomb ex- ploded in his home. Hamshari's widow was also in the line of march which passed through a Jew- ish quarter. There were no clashes or incidents between the residents and the march- ers, who carried Palestinian flags and huge photos of Hamshari. Another manifestation of concern for the Middle East was a quarter-page adver- tisement in Le Monde calling for the return of the Pales- tinian ref u g e e s "to their homeland from which they were chased." The ad was signed by 85 French intellec- tuals, including the philos- opher, Jean Paul Sarte. 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