THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, June 20, 1980 19 Britain Supports Self-Determination of Palestinians, PLO in Negotiations LONDON (JTA) — A ranking Foreign Office offi- cial spelled out more clearly than ever before the British government's full support of Palestinian claims to self- determination on the West Bank and Gaza Strip. Addressing a largely Jewish audience at the London Institute of Jewish Affairs on the "Dangers to Peace in the Middle East," ouglas Hurd, minister of to at the Foreign Office, stified involving the Palestine Liberation Organization in the peace negotiations. Although the PLO con- tains terrorists, it also con- Right In Your Own Driveway! ft4. 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He said that Palesti- nian claims could be suppressed by military force for some time to come. "But in the long run, we do not believe that this claim can be de- nied. It must be consid- ered and its application must be negotiated alongside Israel's legiti- mate claim to security if there is to be a just and lasting settlement," Hurd said. "Some day, round some table, whoever else may be present, Palestinians will have to agree to recognize Israel's right to exist in se- curity and to accept the ar- rangements negotiated to guarantee that security. In their turn, the Israelis will have at the same time to recognize the rights of the Palestinians to determine LOWEST PRICES , Cassette Dictating Transcribing Machines 342-7801 __ IRVING'S FURNITURE "Great Gift Ideas" Stakmore Folding Chairs and Table their own future within the context of a negotiated set-, tlement," the British dip- lomat declared. Meanwhile, Premier Menahem Begin reiterated Isfael's refusal to recognize v/hat he called "the neo- Nazi, murderous PLO" or to agree to the creation of a Palestinian state. In New York, Sen. George McGovern (D-S.D.) called on the Carter Administra- tion to reject efforts to bring the Palestine Liberation Organization into the Mid- dle East peace process. McGovern, a senior member of the Senate Foreign Relations Com- mittee, said he supported Carter's President "threat to veto a European-inspired Palestinian resolution at the UN." He called the President's statement "an example of the strong and vigorous leadership Camp David requires and which only the United States can pro- vide." At the same time, how- ever, he criticized the White House for "lack of clarity" in its attitude toward the PLO, asserting: "The Adminis- tration condemns the . PLO one week, then greets it at embassy cocktail parties the next." He added, "If doubts were to arise in the future about Israel's security — if Arab leaders believed they could barter barrels of oil for a PLO state or if terrorists conclude that Americans - cared more for a balanced budget than for aid to Israel, then the whole Camp David framework could become unstuck." - Meanwhile, nearly 100 American Jews, including many prominent rabbis, academicians, editors and writers have signed an ad- vertisement in support of the "Peace Now" movement in Israel for which financial contributions are solicited. The ad, placed by "American Friends of `Peace Now' " has ap- peared in the Jewish Week in New York and in other English-language Jewish periodicals around the country. 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