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November 15, 1974 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1974-11-15

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THE DETROIT JEWISH MEWS

Friday, Nov. , 15, 1974-41. I On > your, way through life,
you'll' thee &en 'wild-Cling
reason, but reason gropes
like a blind man with a white
cane, stumbling over every

Kissinger Hopes for New
Middle East Peace Talks

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pebble, and when it comes
JERUSALEM (JTA)—Sec- The extent of a new Israeli up, against la wall it stops
retary of State Henry A. Kis ,- withdrawal in Sinai will ob- short 'and tries to tear it
singer, on his • latest whirl- viously be the crucial issue down brick by brick, quite
wind tour'of the Middle East, in the next stage of talks. ineffectually, because an in-
left behind a scenario that Egypt is said to be adamant visible hand builds it up
calls for a - second stage of on the return of the strategic again, higher and thicker
Israeli-Egyptian negotiations Mitle Pass and evacuation of than ever. We, on the other
for a partial Sinai settlement, the Sinai oil fields at Abu hand, believe in the power
to begin next month if all Rodeis. Israel is not believed of faith and ecstasy, and no
goes well.
prepared to give up the oil wall -can stand against us ...
— Elie Wiesel
The secretary brought that fields at this time,
proposal to both Cairo and
Jerusalem. He hopes to hold
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tian and Israeli representa-
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tives in Washington in the President Valery Giscard
_FIND A FINER WINE THAN
coming weeks and intends to d'Estaing declared that the
return to the region in De- visit of Foreign Minister Jean
cember to finalize the time, Sauvagnargiies to Israel had
place and level of the second been a "useful one," and had
taken place in an atmosphere
stage talks.
of "calmness, dignity and
Kissinger hopes that the Is- frankness." -
raelis and Egyptians will
have concluded an agree-
ment before the scheduled
visit of Soviet Communist
Party Secretary Leonid I.
(Thru Saturday, Nov. 23 only)
Brezhnev to Cairo Jan. 17.
Top Egyptian officials are
expected' to be in the U.S.
for the United Nations Pales-
tine debate, and Israel will
probably be asked to send
its own representatives to
confer with Kissinger in
Washington.
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Sources said that Kissinger
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In Other Styles
conveyed a broad hint from
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Egyptian President Anwar
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Sadat that he -would be pre-
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pared to negotiate various
GREEN
"political" components in a
BLUE
partial settlement, although
BONE •
formally, Egypt would con-
Adding suede inserts
tinue to insist on a "mili-
tary" framework for the
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talks. Kissinger did not spec-
ify . which "political" com-
ponents Sadat would agree
to discuss..
The fate of second stage
Sinai talks depends largely
on whethibr Kissinger is able
to narrow. the wide gap be-
tween the 'Israeli and Egyp-
tian concepts. Cairo insists
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that any new, talks must be
primarily on "military" mat-
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ters, such as its undertaking
Fri. 9:30 to 8:30
to maintain- the cease-fire for
Tues., Wed. & Sat. 9:30 to 5:30
a specific period in return for
Substantial new Israeli with-
drawals in Sinai—something
akin to the disengagement
agreement of last January
but on a much wider scale.
Sadat is said to rationalize
his • insistence on a purely
military accord by explain-
ing that the Rabat summit
allowed him to proceed sepa-
rately in • negotiations with
ISrael only to achieve a mili-
tary arrangement. Any po-
litical progress, the._ Rabat
conference resolved, - must be
undertaken in unison by all
the Arab parties including
the Palestine Liberation Or-
ganizatibn.
Israel; on the other hand,
demands that second stage
Talks result in a settlement
of major political signifi-
cance. It seeks an _open-
ended cessation of belliger-
ence coupled with political
and economic provisions
aimed at setting both coun-
tries in the direction of
peace. • •
Israeli officials have pro-
posed an end to the Arab
boycott, ' open borders for
foreign tourists and free pas-
sage of the Suez Canal for
Israeli ships, or at least, in
the -beginning, for Israeli_ car-
goes. They - also want a
diminution of hostile political
propaganda.

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