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But the political gap between the two countries over Middle East policy remained as wide as ever. Genscher, who arrived last Wednesday and left last Friday, made it clear that his country regards self- determination for the Palestinian people to be in- seperable from a com- prehensive peace in the region and reiterated Bonn's adherence to the European Economic Com- munity's (EEC) Venice dec- laration of 1980. Israel's Foreign Minister Yitzhak Shamir, who was Genscher's official host, made it equally clear that Israel totally rejected that concept. Notwithstanding the sharp differences, Genscher's visit is believed to have improved relations between Israel and West Germany which soured be- cause of Premier Menahem Begin's personal attacks on Chancellor Helmut Schmidt just before Israel's parliamentary elections last year and Schmidt's per- sistent refusal to visit Israel despite an invitation ex- tended seven years ago and periodically renewed. Genscher invited Shamir to visit Bonn. The two men agreed to set up a joint economic commis- sion to meet at regular intervals. Genscher also expressed support for the idea of joint EEC - Israeli - Egyptian economic projects as a way the European community could contribute toward West Picture Yourself or Your Loved One Living Here bolstering peace in the region. The Israelis were also pleased by Genscher's ex- pression of his country's "sympathy and respect" for Israel's sacrifices for peace, particularly its withdrawal from Sinai last April 25. He said Germany understood how hard the Israelis found it to cede territory replete with historic and strategic significance. But Genscher's remarks at his meetings with Israeli leaders, at a dinner given in his honor by Shamir and at a press conference before his departure, dashed any hopes the Israelis may have had that the EEC might soon abandon or modify the Middle East policies set forth in the Venice declara- tion. Such hopes had been raised last month during the visit of Leo Tindemans, the Foreign Minister of Bel- gium and current chairman of the EEC Council of Ministers. Tindemans said that in light of develop- ments over the past two years including the with- drawal from Sinai, he would recommend a re-evaluation of Europe's Mideast policy. Genscher, who will take over the chairmanship of the Council of Ministers this summer, declared at the dinner that "Israel's comprehensive security presupposes comprehensive peace in which all neighbor- ing peoples are involved. The Palestinian people must not be omitted. Equal- ity, self-determination and security are as indivisible as peace in the Middle East." Shamir said that Israel rejects as well "the addi- tion to the negotiations of a terrorist organization whose publicly and offi- cially stated prupose is the destruction of the State of Israel. We trust that our friends will cor- rectly understand that any explicit or implicit support for the PLO, whether by deed or dec- laration, lessens the chance of a dialogue with Germans Hit Image in U.S Be our guest for lunch or dinner. Find out why hundreds of senior adults enjoy an active, secure life at Franklin Club. There are only a few luxury one and two- • bedroom apartments still available. Don't miss out. 1°P., FMNIDNI CLUB APAKTM.tsfT5 Call 353-2810 28301 Franklin Road, Southfield Just oft Northwestern and 12 Mile Road CAROL A. LAWSON, Marketing Consultant those many Palestinians who seek a path to coexistence with us." Shamir said that Israel watched with "tense" inter- est the debate in Bonn over the possible sale of ad- vanced weaponry to Arab countries and had received "with satisfaction" official German assurances that no sales of tanks to Middle East states were con- templated. He was referring to Germany's powerful Leopard II tanks which had been considered for sale to Saudi Arabia. The Israeli minister warned that his govern- ment would continue "to oppose with all our might the furnishing of offensive weaponry to our enemies from whatever sources." He expressed concern over out- breaks of racism in Ger- many, observing that "It happened on more than one occasion that those dis- seminating these slanders are cooperating with the Palestinian terrorist organ- izations . . . That which un- ites them is hatred for the Jews and for Israel." Immw Local Yordim Hit BASEL, Switzerland (ZINS) — The Yiddishe Rundschau of Basel re- cently complained edito- rially of the lack of Jewish communal involvement of Israeli yordim living in the city. The paper said 30 Israeli doctors and dentists living in Basel were recently in- vited to a function to ac- quaint them with the Jewish community. None of the invitations were ac- cepted. 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