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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-07-18

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Israel-China
Arms Sale Due?

WASHINGTON — Two
top Israeli officials, Yosef
Mayan of the Defense
Ministry and Yaakov
Neeman of the Finance
Ministry, were in Peking
last week on government
business.
According to Newsweek,
the two were in China, with
whom Israel does not have
diplomatic relations, for the
possibility of selling arms to
the Chinese and to arrange
credit for the purchases.

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Ben-Elissar Unhappy Over Pace
of Egypt-Israel Normalization

JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Israel's Ambassador to
Egypt, Eliahu Ben-Elissar,
said he was dissatisfied
with the pace of normaliza-
tion in relations between
Egypt and Israel.
He said, in an interview
here, that it was proceeding
much more slowly than Is-
rael had hoped or expected,
but he maintained that he is
still confident that Israel's
expectations would be met.
The envoy returned to his
post in Cairo after a long
weekend in Jerusalem dur-
ing which he briefed Pre-
mier Menahem Begin,
Foreign Minister Yitzhak
Shamir, Chief of Staff
Raphael Eitan and other of-
ficials on his preception of
the current political situa-
tion in Egypt.
Meanwhile, according
to reports from Cairo, Is-
raeli and Egyptian dele-
gates remained dead-
locked in their efforts to
reach agreement on an
agenda for the autonomy
talks. The negotiations
were resumed Sunday
after being suspended for
more than two months.

The current talks are on
the committee level. Is-
raeli Justice Minister
Shmuel Tamir and the
Egyptian Minister of
State, Butros Ghali, head
their respective delega-
tions.
Tamir told reporters that
a serious gap exists between
the two sides, but they
agreed to hold the next
committee meeting in Israel
on July 28.
The Tamir-Ghali talks
were marked by a public
quarrel. They clashed over
Israel's security concerns
and the status ofJerusalem
in front of reporters and the
embarrassed American
delegate at the session,
Herbert Hansell.
- The Legal Committee
managed to agree on three
agenda items out of more
than 20 proposed points.
The three dealt with • the
source of authority for the
proposed Palestinian self-
governing council, the na-
ture of its legislative pow-
ers, and the mechanism for
settling disputes between
council and Israel.

Meanwhile, President
Anwar Sadat of Egypt
says he is more con-
cerned with drawing the
Arab world into the Mid-
dle East peace process
than by the slow pace of
the autonomy negotia-
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tions with Israel.
"Despite the differences, I
am confident that the
people of Israel want peace,"
he said at a meeting with
wilirommummi „
the prominent Israeli
ta ito „„
Mideast historian Prof.
aulail
Shimon Shamir.
wi ll i i i
He said that by means of
his peace treaty with Israel,
he was trying to "introduce
Arab leaders to the political
lexicon of the present. They
are still living in the past."
• He said he noted a begin-
• ning of change among the
• Arab peoples but not their
• rulers.

He said he had offered Is-
• rael strategic cooperation,
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and this is also of interest
to the Israelis."
The Egyptian leader ex-
plained his concept of
Egypt's strategic role in the
region which, he said, tran-
scends its own domestic
problems. He said that role
was to defend the area from
Soviet expansionism.
He
observed
that
Ethiopia, South Yemen and
Afghanistan have already
fallen into Soviet hands and
other regimes are in similar
danger. Therefore, Sadat
said, he decided to offer
military facilities to the
U.S. to defend not only the
Mideast but the entire Mos-
lem world as far as In-
donesia.

About 22,000 people from
developing countries in
Asia, Africa, Latin America
and the Mediterranean
Basin have been brought to
Israel for training in a
variety of fields.

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