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10 Friday, February 26, 1982

Israeli, Egyptian Ministers Prepare for Sinai Exchange

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JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Foreign Minister Yitzhak
Shamir met with Egyptian
Foreign Minister Kamal
Hassan Ali for four hours in
Cairo on Tuesday. They re-
portedly discussed prepara-
tions for Israel's final with-
drawal from Sinai April 25
and related bilateral mat-
ters.
Shamir was expected to
meet with President Hosni
Mubarak on Thursday, be-
fore returning to Israel.
Hassan Ali, who greeted
the Israeli Foreign Minister
at Cairo airport, pledged
that Egypt would spare no
efforts t promote coopera-
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NEW YORK — Don't be
surprised if Israel, in the
1984 Olympic Games,
comes up with two medal
winners.
Two prominent South Af-
rican athletes have taken
out dual citizenships be-
cause their federations have
been barred from interna-
tional competition for dis-
crimination against black
athletes.
Loren Rozowsky, an 18-
year-old swimming cham-
pion, is on scholarship at the
University of California at
Los Angeles. Ms. Rozowsky
holds 16 individual South
African championships in
the backstroke. She is also a
member-sof five relay cham-
pionship units.
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man, South African track
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their respective sports fed-
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groups in Israel. Handles-
man has run the 800-
meter track event in 1.45:3,
one-tenth of a second faster
than the gold medal-
winning time in the Moscow
Olympics of 1980.
He is a pre-dental student
on a scholarship at the Uni-
versity of Southern Califor-
nia.
Judy Blumberg, the de-
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gether with her partner
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month when the duo once
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teams. Fairbanks was in
Israel last week.
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he was confident that Israel
and Egypt would continue
the peace process after Is-
rael's final withdrawal from
Sinai April 25.
He told a press conference
in Bal Harbour, Fla., last
Friday, after meeting pri-
vately with the AFL-CIO
executive council, that his
two visits to Israel and
Egypt last month and Egyp-
tian President Hosni
Mubarak's visit to Wash-
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left him "very confident
that both parties have
pledged themselves to con-
tinue with the process." The
press conference was piped
into the State Department
in Washington.
Haig had no direct com-
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his denial, on a report in the
Washington Post that he
was concerned that Egyptn
would rejoin the other Arab
states after it gets back the
Sinai.
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suggestion that the Palesti-
nian residents of Rafah be
allowed to choose which side
they want to live in after Is-
rael pulls out. Rafah is
bisected by the interna-
tional border.
Transportation fees and
the advertisement of Israeli
products in Egypt were also
discussed. There was no
confirmation of reports that
Hassan Ali rejected a pro-
posal by Shamir that Israel
and Egypt publish a joint
declaration of principles
dealing with Palestinian
autonomy on the West Bank
and Gaza Strip before Is-
rael's withdrawal date from
Sinai.
Richard Fairbanks,
There was reported
agreement between the two U.S. Secretary of State
Foreign Ministers that Alexander Haig's special
Egypt would open a consu- envoy to the Isareli-
late at Eilat and Israel one Egyptian autonomy
in Alexandria, possibly on negotiations, left Cairo
the same day that Israel for Washington Tuesday
completes its withdrawal after several days of
meetings with Egyptian
from Sinai.
Other matters reportedly officials. He is expected
dealt with security meas- to return to Cairo March
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peace. Shamir expressed
hope that the peaceful rela-
tions between their two
countries would "deepen
and expand" because "the
more it takes fruit, the more
it will enable us to solve
other problems and bring in
new participants."
Shamir stressed that
Israel shares Eygpt's
interest in bringing other
countries into the peace
process. Hassan Ali had
suggested earlier that Is-
rael should take meas-
ures to build confidence
that would induce "other
parties" to join in the
peace initiative.

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competition which was
held in Indianapolis.
Blumberg, who repre-
sents the Broadmoor Coun-
try Club of Colorado
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present the United States in
the 1984 Olympics.
The international bas-
ketball situation is heating
up rapidly in Israel with
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feated in competition
against European teams.
They have won all eight of
their games and have a good
lead in the European Cup
race.
Another team from Is-
rael, Ramat Gan Hapoel, is
competing in the Kourag
Cup eliminations. This is a
second type of basketball
competition since only one
club team per country can
represent a nation in the In-
ternational Cup competi-
tion.

Trepper Awarded
Fighters Emblem
Posthumously

TEL AVIV (JTA) — The
Israel State Fighters
emblem has been post-
humously awarded to
Leopold Trepper, leader of
the "Red Orchestra," the
Moscow-directed spy net-
work which operated
against the Nazis in West-
ern Europe during most of
World War II.
The medallion was pre-
sented earlier this month to
Trepper's widow, Lyova
Trepper by Defense Minis-
ter Ariel Sharon at the Har
Hamenuhot cemetery
where the wartime master
spy is buried. •
Trepper died last month.
He had immigrated to Israel
from Poland in 1974 but
until now, has been offi-
cially snubbed by the Israeli
establishment because his
exploits were on behalf of a
Communist organization,

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the past year at staff meet-
ings in the State Depart-
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Oman Approves
Egyptian Stance

JERUSALEM (JTA) —
President Hosni Mubarak
of Egypt and Sultan Qaboos
of Oman reached an agree-
ment on Egypt's Middle
East peace moves and ef-
forts to secure the rights of
the Palestinians, according
to a joint communique is'-
sued last week in Cairo and
Muscat at the end of two
days of talks between the
two leaders.
Oman is one of three area
states which defied the rest
of the Arab world in refus-
ing to break relations with
Egypt over its peace treaty
with Israel. The two other
states are Sudan and
Somalia.

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