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April 30, 1976 - Image 10

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10 April 30, 1976

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Javits Suggests Ford Visit to Middle. East

WASHINGTON (JTA) —
Sen. Jacob K. Javits (R-NY)
suggested Monday that
President Ford visit the
Middle East because his
presence "would symbolize
that the area has no appe-
tite for war" and that "a rel-
atively new" and "more nor-
mal situation" prevails
there "notwithstanding the
tragedy in Lebanon."
Javits, the second-ranking
Republican member of the
Senate Foreign Relations
Committee, just completed
a._.10-day fact-finding mis-
sion for the Committee in
the Middle East and will
submit oral and written re-
ports on his meetings with
the leaders of Egypt, Syria,
Jordan and Israel and with
Arab leaders on the West
Bank.
Javits told a press confer-
ence at the Capitol that it
would take 10-15 years "of

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Javits said he made no
WASHINGTON (,JTA) —
renunciation of war and
effort to meet with PLO
Assertions in a press report
non-belligerence before
chief Yasir Arafat and re-
from Amman, that the
peace could be "phased in"
fused to answer a reporter's
"Israeli lobby" bears a ma-
between the countries of the
question on whether Arafat
jar responsibility for the
Middle East.
had asked to meet with him.
collapse of a projected $800
Javits said military aid
Noting that some of his Sen-
million arms sale by the
;..
to Israel is not provided on
ate
colleagues
had
met
with
..it
United States to Jordan
f
the basis of competition
Arafat, Javits said it was in
with Saudi Arabia providing
with its neighbors but to
the "highest interest" of the
U.S. that he not answer the the financing was scorned
meet its needs. He made
by Congressional sources as
question.
that comment with refer-
"a smokescreen" with "no
ence to reports that China
Javits said that he will
credibility at all."
is prepared to provide
"honestly and eloquently"
The sources said the issue
present Yitzhak Rabin's
Egypt with spare parts for
was the fact that the missile
its Soviet military equip-
views on the $550 million in
systems constituted offen-
ment. Javits said that
transitional quarter aid Is-
SEN. JAVITS
sive weapons. It was re-
funding for Israel for the press our views as to the re- rael is seeking from the
solved when the Adminis-
United States.
two fiscal years plus the sults" of aid.
tration agreed to have the
transitional quarter would
Asked whether any Arab
While
in
Israel,
Sen.
systems
installed immobile,
meet its requirements con- leader he had met told him
making them defensive.
sidering that country's his government would rec- Javits urged Israeli lead-
ers to come up with far-
The State Department
present cash outflow.
ognize Israel as a sovereign reaching proposals for a
also
said that the difficul :
Javits said that the West Jewish State under certain
settlement with the Arabs
ties in the deal are between
Bank "in the wrong hands" conditions, Javits replied embodying major conces-
the U.S. government on one
would "be a dagger at the that he did not get "such a sions by Israel because, he hand
and the Saudi Arabian
heart of Israel." But he commitment from any Arab believed, the U.S. would
and Jordanian governments
firmly opposed new Israeli leader." But,\ he added,
not tolerate a Middle East
on the other and do not in-
settlements there. "Every Arab leader offered
stalemate indefinitely and
valve Congress.
He said the Arab disor- support of UN Resolutions
would seek to impose its
Reports from Amman
ders in response to the re- 242 and 338 that accept Is-
own
solution
along
the
claimed
that the break-
cent march by Israeli na- rael." He said however, that lines of the Rogers Plan.
down
in
the U.S. deal to
tionalists through the West there is "no hope" for a Ge-
sell Jordan 14 Hawk anti-
According to the sources,
Bank was "not good for Is- neva conference and that it
aircraft missile batteries
rael." Javits said that while is "not right to admit the the New York Republican
was
due to Israeli influ-
we won't say cut off aid for PLO" in the political proc- stressed in his talks with
Israeli leaders that if Israel ence in Washington,
Israel, we certainly can ex- ess.
submitted a moderate plan American price mark-ups,
Javits contended that it
Saudi Arabian thrift and
but the Arabs refused such
is "not possible under ex-
Egyptian undercutting.
political concessions as a
isting conditions" to es-
Meanwhile, officials re-
peace treaty and recognition
tablish psychological con-
ported that the U.S. reduced
of
Israel,
the
U.S.
would
ditions for peace" in the
back Israel strongly and the price of the Hawk missle
Middle East. He said "the
system to $500 million to
unconditionally.
most important contribu-
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tion to peace" there at pre-
• 10 Min. Del.
Charles Mathias (R-Md.), the Soviet Union for an anti-
sent was the rebuilding of
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said that it was "ridiculous"
cities.
Quality
The officials said Jordan
to
speak
of
a
"low
point"
in
His proposal that Ford
is now trying to persuade
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U.S.-Israeli relations. He
visit
the
Middle
East
was
the Saudis to put up $500
• Another Leo Knight
said the dispute over transi-
made in connection with
million to save the deal. No
FIRST
tional
quarter
aid
was
one
reports from Israel that the
"between friends."
President and Syrian Presi-
He stressed that he per-
dent Hafez Assad may meet
sonally favored providing
soon. "I hope they will and it
Israel with the extra $550
is desirable that they do,"
million transitional pack-
Javits said. But he did not
age. He also supported Is-
think
their
meeting
should
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