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The resolution called for convening a Middle East peace conference under United Nations auspices by the end of March, 1977. Israel's UN ambas- sador, Chaim Herzog, explaining his objections to the second resolution before the voting, said that while it indicated a "softening" of attitudes 24777 Telegraph Southfield, MI. 353-2500 GRAND OPENING SALE! DECORATOR MIRRORS • All shapes •All sizes CONTEMPORARY We'd like to welcome you to Al's special glass service and low prices! Save now on a wide variety of mirror styles. 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The countries abstaining included Sweden, Mexico, Venezuela, Luxembourg, Belgium, Australia, Au- stria, Bahamas, France and Finland. U.S. Ambassador Wil- liam Scranton denounced the first resolution as un- balanced "in its refer- ences to the potential ele- ments of a peace." He de- clared that "One side can- not be expected to give ev- erything and gain no- thing." He noted that the draft does not refer to the end of the state of war in the Middle East but refers only to the interests of the Palestinians while ignoring the security of Israel and the right of a "free, independent Is- rael" to exist in the reg- ion. Scranton said the U.S. was "compelled to vote against" the second re- solution because it sets "an artificial deadline for reconvening the Geneva conference. Elaborating on that later in his remarks, Scranton said that with a new Administration soon to take office in Washington the U.S. does "not consider it approp- riate to join now in a de- finition or detailed op- tions or time limits gov- erning valuation of this crucial negotiating pro- cess" toward reconvening the Geneva conference. Scranton said the U.S. also objected to the re- quest contained in the sec- ond resolution to UN Sec- retary General. Kurt Wal- dheim to resume his con- tacts with the parties to the conflict because "it is phrased in such a way as to imply that the PLO should be one of the parties con- sulted in preparation for reconvening the Geneva conference." As expected, before the votes in the UN Israel withdrew the resolution it had offered asking for the reconvening of the Geneva peace conference without. delay. Arab- inspired amendments to the resolution would have invited the PLO as par- tic i ants. Herzog told the UN that "we did not trust this General Assembly. Now we have been vindicated. We gav6 you a chance. You could have seized upon it. Had you done so, we might have well been on the eve of the recon- vening of the Geneva con- ference. "But no. This would have not been in accor- dance with the true policy of the Arab states. This would have meant negotiation." Herzog also said that the amendment vindi- cated Israel's conviction that the General Assem- bly "is not a body which can be entrusted with an impartial peace` making role." 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