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would be an "exchange of de- jected in advance any and geographic reality and
from Page 1)
changes in Resolution 242 was necessary for full reali-
essential to the opening of nunciation and insult."
The two-day Franco-Amer. which the Arabs might at- zation of the Zionist ideal of
"direct or indirect negotia-
ican summit conference in ' tempt to push through during Jewish statehood with Jewish
tiions."
character and Jewish major-
Scali's remarks were seen Reykjavic, Iceland on Thurs. the Security Council's Middle ity, Eban said. There must
as a strong reaffirmation of day and Friday between East debate. He said that be some partition, he added,
the U.S. position, held for day and today between Pres- Israel "would not be bound and- its details should be
more than two years, that a ident Nixon and French Pres. by any addition or explana- worked out in negotiations
tion or new formulation which
solution to the Mid East con- ident Georges Pompidou will
denies us the right to fix the with Arabs.
include
a
discussion
of
the
flict must come from negoti-
Press reports that Egypt
peace
borders through nego-
Middle
East.
Dr.
Henry
Kis-
ations between the parties.
na. tiation and free agreement." is moving troops into the
singer,
President
Nixon's
In addition, his •comments
Suez Canal zone were dis-
were regarded as a rebuff to tional security adviser, made He said that any such new missed by political circles in
formulation
would
deprive
it
clear
that
while
the
em-
Senate Foreign Relations
Jerusalem as nothing more
Committee Chairman J. Wil- phasis will be on European Resolution 242 of its universal than an attempt tby Cairo + n
acceptability.
and
bilateral
matters
the
en-
Liam Fulbright's contention
Eban said Tuesday that the create an atmosphere of
in a Senate speech last week tire range of affairs that con-
will Israel
the discus-
government would sion on the eve of the Seen,.
Is
that the great powers should cern. the two . countries
included
in
readily
agree to meet with ity Council's Middle East de-
be
.
impose a settlement through
Tunisia's
President Habib bate and Soviet Communist
the United Nations. Fulbright sums-
Party Chief Leonid I. Brezh-
Neither the Middle East Bourguiba for talks on the nev's visit to Washington.
has scheduled hearings for
two days on the Mid East nor the oil situation in the Middle East. "Israel would The circles insisted that the
and the oil situation as it area were mentioned in the like to hear from Bourguiba resumption of hostilities be-
meeting Tuesday between bis ideas on where and when tween Egypt and Israel was
affects the U.S.
Scali said the U.S. "atti- Mr. Nixon and congressional such a meeting could take "unlikely" at this time. But
tude" in the Security Council leaders, newsmen were in- place," Eban said.
the view in these circles is
will be "influenced by two formed.
Summing up a foreign pol- that a n y Egyptian troop
Foreign Minister A b b a icy debate in Knesset, Eban movements coulfl alter the
main considerations." These,
he said, are that "the princi- Eban told the Knesset Sunday said that when first reports military status quo along the
pal parties to the dispute that contacts were proceed- of Bourguiba's newspaper in- canal.
have each accepted" Resolu- ing with the U.S. government terview came through last
Security Measures Hiked
tion 242 "as a basis for a to clarify American arms week he had doubted if the
Fete
settlement" and that "while deals with Saudi Arabia and Tunisian leader was serious- for Six-Day War
TEL AVIV (JTA)-Israeli
we recognize that each side Kuwait. While stressing that ly suggesting himself as me-
security authorities and serv-
has long held different inter- U.S. Middle East policy has diator since he was identified
pretations of this resolution, not changed, Eban said the with the Arab cause and was ices in Israel and abroad are
stepping up precautionary
we continue to feel it is a quantity and quality of weap- not neutral.
measures in preparation for
fundamental f r a m e w o r k ons in Arab hands affected
It appeared from the in- the eve of the sixth anniver-
whose continued existence is Israel's security because, de- terview that he did not sug- sary of the Six-Day War,
spite their deep divisions, the gest mediation, merely that
essential."
Continuing, Scali said: "We Arab states comprise "a sort he wanted to meet with au- Tuesday.
Similar measures were also
believe that the council must of common market" when it thorized Israeli spokesmen. taken on the eve of Inde-
avoid any action which would comes to arms and "are unit- Israel has always been ready
pendence Day and on other
have the effect of altering its ed in their hatred of Israel." to meet Arab leaders and is dates when Arab terrorists
substance and delicate bal-
Eban said that Israel's still ready, Eban said. The might demonstrate. These in-
ance. Equally important, we "mutual links of confidence fact that many opportunities
clude Nov. 2, the anniversary
have noted in this regard that with the U.S. enable us to for meetings in the past were
of
the signing of the Balfour
whenever United Nations bod- clarify frankly" such prob- missed was not Israel's fault,
Declaration, and Oct. 29, the
ies seek to reinterpret Secur- lems. Official sources here he added.
Eban said that the resolu- day the United Nations estab-
ity Council Resolution 242 or have indicated concern over
have suggested procedures reports that the U.S. plans to tion on Mid East adopted by lished the Jewish state.
`Israel Does Not Want
not acceptable to both sides, sell $1,000,000,000 in arms the Organization for African Another Military Victory'
they have impeded rather to Kuwait and Saudi Arabia. Unity (OAU) in Addis Abba-
LOS ANGELES (JTA) -
than promoted negotiations Although the arms sales are ba caused Israel deep dis- Israel "has never lost a war,
between the parties. We be- intended to bolster the pro- pleasure. The Egyptian case never will lose another war,
lieve, therefore, that the Western Persian Gulf states was fully stated to the dele- but does not want another
council must avoid any ac- against t h e Soviet-backed gates but Israel had no victory," Simha Dinitz, Is-
tion which would make more regime in Iraq, Israel fears chance to be heard. On the rael ambassador to the Unit-
difficult the achievement of that at least some of the other hand, Eban pointed out
a meaningful dialogue be- weapons may eventually that many African states had ed States, declared here in
refused to be dictated to by his first West Coast appear-
tween the parties."
reach Egypt.
ance since his recent appoint-
Scali's reference to rein-
The arms deal with Saudi Arabs.
This was a reference to ment to the post.
terpretation of the resolution Arabia is said to include the
He told guests at a United
appears to be a strike against purchase by that country of the Arab failure with a res-
Jewish
Welfare dinner, "We
olution
urging
OAU
members
the renewal of Ambassador more than $500,000,000 in
don't
want
another victory
Gunnar Jarring's proposal of U.S. naval craft, military to break diplocatic ties with
February 1971, in which he communications equipment Israel and to Libya's failed because wars leave orphans
set forth suggestions for Is- and training assistance. U.S. efforts to move OAU head- and broken homes. We don't
need to adorn our army with
raeli withdrawal from the government officials have in- quarters to Cairo.
Direct negotiation was a another victory."
occupied territories.
dicated that as many as 19
Scali also said that the U.S. naval craft may be sold to traditional African way of Arabs Agree to Monday
would be "guided by our Saudi Arabia and that Ku- solving disputes, Eban said as Start of UN Debate
UNITED NATIONS (JTA)
friendship and esteem for wait is negotiationg for the but the OAU apparently felt
A
UN spokesman said the
it
did
not
apply
to
the
Israel-
both sides" in the council's purchase of an additional
discussion and would work bia. Although the arms Arab dispute. The OAU also Arab states have agreed to
for "a constructive outcome $500,000,000 in weaponry in- forgot the recommendation of Monday as the date for open-
the four African presidents in ing the scheduled Security
that will enhance and not cluding tanks and planes.
impede the prospects for a
Eban said that Israel un- 1971 for direct negotiations- Council debate on the Mid-" ,
just and equitable negoti- derstood the need to establish which Israel had accepted East.
The spokesman said that
ated agreement between the relative security in the Per- and Egypt rejected, Eban
parties." He cautioned that sian Gulf area. But he cited pointed out. He welcomed the Secretary General Kurt Wald-
"no one's interest is served the recent transfer of French Nixon-Scali statement on the heim was informed of Arab
by resort to recriminations or Mirage jeas bought by Libya upcoming Security Council acceptance of the date by
to Egypt and the presence debate and on continued be- Egyptian Foreign Minister
unworkable procedures."
Responding to questions, in Egypt of British Hunters lief in direct negotiations and Mohammed el-Zayyat with
whom he met last week at
Scali said he did not antici- from Iraq and Saudi Arabia in a peace in stages.
On Soviet Jewry, Eban said the 10th anniversary cele-
pate a veto by the U.S. in as ample proof that weapons
the debate would be neces- are interchangeable between Israel was relying on U.S. bration of the Organization.of
sary. However, he said, al- the Arab states despite their Jewish leaders to make their African Unity (OAU) in Ad-
though the U.S. has no plans ideologial differences and ri- point clearly to Soviet Corn- dis Ababa.
Dr. Waldheim, who re-
munist Party Secretary Leo-
to introduce its own resolu- valries.
In a ICneSset speech that nid I. Brezhnev-and at the turned from Addis Ababa
tion he would be "prepared
to take whatever action is touched on a wide range of same time to act with wis- Sunday, also met there with
necessary" in the debate foreign policy matters, Eban dom and not rashly. "We President Anwar Sadat of
said that Israel was unwilling don't want action against Egypt. According to the UN
which begins Monday.
Regarding the prospects to play a part in the artifici- anyone, we want action for spokesman they discussed the
upcoming Security Council
for talks between the par- ally created war fever cur- Russian Jewry. ," he said.
Eban criticized Knesset debate.
ties, Scali said that much rently generated by Cairo.
Yaacov Malik of the Soviet
would depend on the "tem- He said that Israel was nev- members of the right who
perature of the debate," ertheless reacting with mili- demanded no repartition of Union assumes the presiden-
the land. Partition was a nat- cy of the Security Council
whether it would be "con- tary alertness.
The foreign minister re- ural result of demographic today.
structive" or whether it

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