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Sadat's statements were seen as a significant shift toward a harder line with the U.S. especially in light of Egyptian Foreign Minister Ismail Fahmi's demand that Israel freeze her immigra- tion for 50 years and the visit next month by Soviet Communist Party Secretary Leonid I. Brezhnev to Cairo. In his interview, Sadat stated "if Americans through their step-by-step approach can achieve any progress or success, I welcome it." If not, he added, Egypt favors the resumption of the Gen- eva talks, a tactic also fa- vored by the Soviet Union. Explaining what he meant by defusing the Mideast bomb, Sadat said: "when I say defuse the bomb, I mean the momentum of the prog- ress of' peace must continue. It started with disengage- ment agreements. It should, have continued since then. There has been a slack. We must revive the momentum." Asked how much time he is willing to give Kissinger, Sadat replied: "I am now having contacts with Presi- dent Ford and Dr. Kissinger, and we shall see in the near future what will be the re- sult and after that we shall decide." Stevenson Says Sadat had been invited to Washington by President Arab Moderates Nixon when the former chief Prevail Over PLO executive was in Cairo last WASHINGTON (JTA) — spring. While there is no of- Sen. Adlai Stevenson (D. Ill.) ficial date yet set for his said in Chicago Sunday that visit, State Department offi- "despite the new status con- cials said the invitation still ferred upon the Palestine stands. Sadat's view in his inter- Liberation Organization at the Arab summit meeting in view was also attributed by Rabat, Arab moderates still some here to the mounting have the upper hand" and, criticism Congress regarding if peace efforts are support- tre proposed sale of nuclear ed by the American people, reactors to Israel, and par- peace will come to the Middle ticularly to Egypt. Last June Nixon offered to East because "the elements of a settlement are there to sell nuclear -power plants to be put together by wise, per- both countries. The U.S. severing and moderate men." asked that each nation agree Stevenson spoke at an Is- to accept strict American rael Bond dinner honoring safeguards and place these him as "man of the year." plants and all future atomic He expressed "some hope facilities under inspection that the PLO may now be by the international atomic subjected to new restraints - _energy agency. Israel has reportedly said and moderating influences" it is no longer interested in now that it has status 'to power plants and the lose "by irresponsible de- atomic U.S. is now pondering mands and violent tactics." Whether or not to go ahead He asserted that "the So- and still offer these facilities viets appear to be exercising to Egypt. a chastening influences-and The next move, according we should bear in min _ d that to sources, is up to Egypt to Arab moderates are by no decide if she wants the fa- means enthusiastic about the cilities on the terms laid prospect of a Palestinian down by the U.S. Meanwhile, state ruled by Yasir Arafat." the Soviet Union has offered While apparently leaning Egypt an atomic power plant towards establishnient of a and this offer is expected to Palestinian state as a neigh- be discussed when Brezhnev bor of Israel, Stevenson said visits 'Cairo. that the U.S. should not accept the PLO as spokes- man or agent for the Palesti- nians" or "pressure Israel to do so, for until the PLO re- nounces terrorism and ack- nowledges Israel's right to exist, Israel has nothing to negotiate with the PLO." ; Joy is like the ague; one History, like religion, un- good day between two bad ites all learning and power. ones.—Danish Proverb —Richter o shoppin in Europe hnstmas. 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