38 Friday, December 9, 1977 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Begin Says Climate for Geneva Good Despite Arab Split LONDON — Menahem Begin, looking rested and relaxed after recovering from an upset stomach, said that, despite the divisions in the Arab world over Presi- dent Sadat's peace moves, prospects were still good for reconvening the Geneva conference, although the picture would become clear- er in the next few weeks. Addressing a crowded press conference before fly- ing back to Israel Wednes- day, the Israeli premier said he hoped to hear about the attitude of the Soviet Union, a co-chairman of the Geneva conference, from Phillip Habib, the U.S. un- dersecretary of state, who has visited Moscow, when he accompanied Cyrus Vance, the secretary of state, during his Middle Fast tour. However, Begin sharply denounced the So- viet Union's "negative" at- tacks on President Sadat, whereby it was aligning it- self with the most extreme elements seeking Israel's destruction. Begin said he hoped that Syria, despite her breach with Cairo, would, never- theless, attend the peace talks, and that even if Syria stayed away, Jordan would participate. "When we talk to King Hussein we shall have many offers for him", he said when asked about territorial compromises on the West Bank. However, if Israel and Egypt were left to negotiate alone, apart from the co- chairmen of the Geneva conference, then they would have to decide whether such talks would be defined as a Geneva conference or in some other way. On the basics of a settle- ment, Begin reiterated his distaste for international guarantees of Israel's secu- rity. "In our experience, there is no international guaran- tee that can guarantee an international guarantee," he said, citing a string of historical precedents — from pre-war Czechsolo- vakia, to the tripartite agreement in the Middle East in the early 1950's and assurances over navigation "STRICTLY KOSHER" MEAT MARKET 13831 W. 9 Mile Road, Oak Park 543-7092 BABY BEEF LIVER FRYERS PULLETS CROSS RIB ROAST 79° 79° 85° $1.69 lb. lb. lb. lb. FRESH FISH From Great Scott's Fresh Fish Counter in the Tiran Straits in 1956. His briefest reply was when asked what he meant by readiness to deal with "the true representatives" of the Palestinian Arabs. He said simply : "we shall find them." Begin expressed con- fidence that his nation will eventually sign peace treaties with all of its Arab neighbors. "It will take some time, but we are al- ready on the road toward peace," he said. British Primie Minister James Callaghan and promised to urge the other leaders of the European Economic Community to cease making suggestions about a Middle East settlement which Israel regarded as a risk to her population. Begin and members of his party were reported to have suffered food poisoning at one of his meetings. Despite his upset stom- ach, Begin 'did manage to Farmington Hills-29650 Orchard Lake & 131/4 Mile 851-3289 Farmington-32906 Middlebelt S 14 Mi. 855-9390 Farmington-30850 Orchard Lake & 13 Mi. 851-S868 Bloomfield Twp.-1900 Woodward 8. Square Lake 338-4436 Southfield-27155 Greenfield & 11 Mi. 557-0150 Southfield-19855 Twelve Mi. 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