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June 26, 1981 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-06-26

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, June 26, 1981

French Show
Favor to Saudis

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PARIS
(JTA)

President Francois Mitter-
rand assured Saudi -
Arabia's King Kahaled on
June 13 that his country
wants to continue its coop-
..• eration with Riyadh in all
fields, condemned the Is-
raeli bombing of the Iraqi
nuclear reactor and pledged
1. to continue honoring all of
France's previous interna-
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tional commitments.
After the one-hOur talk
and a state lunch given in
the king's honor at the
Elysee Palace, foreign,
0- Minister Claude Cheysson
told newsmen," We consider
hat the Palestinians have a
cred right to live in peace,
P., o express themselves like
all other peoples and to have
0._ a homeland of their 'own.
There is no peace without
the total respect of this
right."
He added, "As regards the
Jerusalem holy places, we
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consider it is a fundamental
issue which cannot be
changed by any unilateral
decision but must be the
subject of an international
agreement reached directly
by those concerned."
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Kollek Honors
German Envoy

JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Mayor Teddy Kollek
awarded the Jerusalem
Medal to the outgoing Ger-
man' ambassador to Israel,
Klaus Schuetz, for his con-
tributions to the develop-
ment of friendship between
r.
West Germany and Israel.
Schuetz spared no effort
to deepen the friendship be-
tween the two countries and
had developed special ties
with Jerusalem ever since
he served as mayor of West
Berlin, Kollek said.
At the same time, Kollek
noted that there was a na-
tional consensus in Israel
against the views of West
German Chancellor Helmut
Schmidt toward the Pales-
oi:
tine Liberation Organiza-
4- tion and his recent remark
that Germany had a moral
obligation to the Palesti-
nian people. But Kollek
criticized Premier
Menahem Begin's. recent
personal attacks on
Schmidt.
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Entebbe Victims
Reach Settlement
With Air France

' TEL AVIV (JTA) — Air
France has reached a
seven-figure out-of-court
settlement with the 67 Is-
raelis held hostage in the
hijacking of one of its air-
craft by Arab and German
terrorists to Entebbe in
, 1976 and the relatives of
those killed.
According to aJerusalem
Post report today, the set-
tlement is in U.S. dollars.
The airline stipulated that
the amount of the agree-
ment remain secret to avoid
influencing outstanding
foreign claims still being
negotiated.
(According to a later JTA
report, each of the victims
will receive $22,000.) -

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