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Kissinger to Visit Middle East Soon
for First-Hand Talks With 'All Parties'
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Kissinger said Tuesday that
WASHINGTON, (JTA)
Secretary of State Henry A. he plans to visit the Middle
East "in the next few weeks"
at the request of "all the
parties" in the region and
that he would announce his
travel plans next week.
He said the visit was "de-
singned" to allow him to have
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"first-hand talks with all the
major participants" in the
conflict to see "what the real
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Kissinger said that his next
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generate shuttle diplomacy."
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the secretary had said on pre-
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return to the Middle East
only if a real possibility exist-
ed for an agreement on the
next stage of a settlement,
Kissinger conceded that he
had changed his tactics be-
cause "the urgency of the
situation requires it" and be-
cause he was invited by "all
parties." He said, "I am
hopeful progress can be made
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He stressed that dealings
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mously delicate procedures,"
were "extremely complex"
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the relationship of "outside
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Kissinger said the chief
points at present in negotia-
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Egypt of "some territories"
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Kissinger indicated that he
would visit all of the Arab
countries he visited on his
last trip to the Middle East
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and Israel. On his previous
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in addition to Israel.
Asked whether in his dis-
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cussions with Arab leaders
he had "found any evidence
that the Arab world is pre-
pared to accept the existence
of Israel" Kissinger replied:
"My impression is that there
is increasing willingness to
accept the existence of Is-
rael as part of the process of
peace."
Referring to the sale of US
arms to Persian Gulf states,
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notably Iran and Saudia Ara-
bia, Kissinger said the U.S.
has a "major strategic in
terest" in the Persian Gulf
area and that some countries
there feel_ they have a se-
curity problem. He said that
when British Prime Minister
Harold Wilson comes to
Washington shortly, the Mid-
dle East situation and the
Persian Gulf "will have a
significant role" in their
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