Friday, September 25, 1981 49 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS `AWACS Veto Could Hurt Peace Effort' A very Happy, Healthy and Prosperous New Year WASHINGTON (JTA) — Secretary of State Alexan- der Haig warned Sunday that if Congress vetoes the propoied $8.5 billion sale of AWACS surveillance planes and other sophisti- cated military equipment to Saudi Arabia it could "jeopardize" the efforts for progress toward peace in the Middle East: "The participation, good will of Saudi Arabia in the peace-keeping process from this point on is an absolute essential for success," Haig said in an interview on the ABC-TV "Issues and An- swers" program. He stressed the help Saudi Arabia had given the U.S. during the crisis in Lebanon earlier this year. "If this sale were-to fall through," he said, "such cooperation would be jeopardized." Haig denied that the Reagan Administration was angered by Israeli Premier Menahem Be- gin's "lobbying" against the sale to the Saudis. He said the Administration understood Israel's "concerns" and believed Israeli leaders had the right and "obligation" to voice such concerns at home and abroad. But, he added, the U.S. has "broader" respon- sibilities and "concerns than the government of Israel." The Secretary of State again rejected the com- promise proposal suggested by Sen. John Glenn (D- Ohio) last Thursday that the agreement be changed to include joint ownership and command of the five AWACS the U.S. wants to sell to the Saudis. 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