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Palestinians Called Essential
in Resolving Mideast Dispute

UNITED NATIONS
(JTA) — The tackling of
the Palestinian question
is "an essential element
in resolving the Mideast
dispute," Secretary Gen-
eral Kurt Waldheim

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stated in his annual re-
port to the General As-
sembly.
"The Palestinian di-
mension of the Mideast
problem has gained in-
creasing attention in ef-
forts to achieve a just and
lasting peace in that reg-
ion."
The Secretary General
noted that the Assembly,
which convenes Sept. 21,
will be presented with the
report of the 20-member
committee on the Ina-
lienable Rights of the
Palestinian People. The
committee's report was
rejected earlier in the
year by the Security
Council after the United
States vetoed it. Israel

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does not recognize the
committee and termed its
recommendation as a
plan for "the destruction
of Israel."
Referring to the Arab-
Israeli conflict, Waldheim
stated in his report: "Al-
though efforts to resume
the negotiating process in
the Middle East are, in the
present circumstances, in
abeyance, it is vital that
they should be resumed in
earnest as soon as the con-
ditions in the region pro-
vide an opening for re-
newed negotiations."
The civil war in Leba-
non, Waldheim noted,
"has brought tragedy and
destruction to Lebanon."
He warned that the rela-
tionship of the Lebanese
crisis to the Middle East
problem as a whole "un-
derlines its serious poten-
tial threat to interna-
tional peace."
Continuing, Waldheim
stated: "The Lebanese
tragedy continues in all
its horror and violence,
and the best efforts and
intentions of the leaders
concerned and of the in-
ternational community
appear unavailing in the
face of the violent passion
involved." Waldheim
noted, however, that de-
spite the situation in
Lebanon the UN Truce
Supervision Organiza-
tion "has been able to
continue its important
task of observing the
cease-fire in the Israel-
Lebanon sector."
On the issue of interna-
tional terrorism, Wal-
dheim said that "recent
events have dramatically
underscored the urgent
need for the world com-
munity to find effective
ways of dealing with acts
of international ter-
rorism." He said that in-
ternational terrorism has
become a threat "to all
governments and people"
and said that urgent ac-
tion to combat terrorism
is needed.
Last week, the director
general of Israel's Foreign
Ministry, Prof. Shlomo Av-
ineri, met Waldheim for a
conversation that was de-
scribed as a "courtesy
call." Israel's Ambassador
to the United Nations,
Chaim Herzog, and Un-
dersecretary General
Roberto Guyer also par-
ticipated in the meeting.
During the conversa-
tion, which lasted. more
than an hour, Avineri and
Waldheim exchanged
views concerning the up-
, coming General Assem-
bly and the outcome of
▪ the recent conference of
the non-aligned countries
I in Colombo, which Wal-
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arrived this week for a
▪ series of meetings and
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