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March 30, 1979 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-03-30

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WASHINGTON (JTA) —
President Sadat on Tuesday
called on the U.S Congress
to help Egypt become the
bastion of "stability" in the
Middle East and northern
Africa. Prime Minister Be-
gin, for his part, told the
Congress that Israel was
the West's stable and reli-
able ally in the region, by
virtue of its democracy, and
called on the U.S. to "be on
your guard" against
Soviet-inspired assaults on
liberty.
Both leaders appeared
separately before the Se-
nate Foreign Relations
Committee and the House of
Representatives Foreign
Affairs Committee. But
each meeting was open to
other members of the Senate
and the House respectively,
and many of them took the
opportunity to pay tribute,
by their prolonged standing
ovations, to the two
peacemakers.
"No citizen of our world is
more respected or admired
by the people of the United
States than you," House
Majority Leader Jim
Wright (D-Texas) told
Sadat.
The remarks by Begin
and Sadat underlined
how the two leaders, who
agreed on peace, differ
markedly in their con-
ceptions of what peace
entails and where their
priorities lie. Begin urged
the Congressmen not to
doubt Israel's resolve to
pursue the peace process

until it is at peace with all
of its neighbors. But, he
stressed, "security is life
itself" for Israel. "There
is a national consensus
not to give up security."
Sadat, for his part, laid
emphasis on the upcoming
negotiations for Palestinian
autonomy on the West Bank
and Gaza Strip which he
indicated was as important
to Egypt as the treaty itself.
He said he was "determined
to give these negotiations
every chance to succeed,"
and that he was counting on
the U.S. to exert a moderat-
ing influence on Israel's
positions because success of
the autonomy plan was "a
U.S. interest as much as
ours."
Begin spoke of the ter-
rorist bombings in Israel
that followed the peace
treaty signing, committed
by "those who want to tear
the treaty to pieces." Sadat
declared that Egypt, like Is-
rael, does not want to see
Jerusalem divided again
but insists on the rights of
Moslems to the Arab part of
Jerusalem and to the reas-
sertion of Arab sovereignty

there. He claimed that at
Camp David "90 percent" of
a formula for Jerusalem
was agreed to.

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