6 Friday, September 11, 1982
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Sisco Says Reagan's Initiative Is Based
on Territorial Compromise by Both Sides
WASHINGTON (JTA) —
Former Under-Secretary of
State Joseph Sisco said
Monday that the peace in-
itiative proposed by
President Reagan is based
on territorial compromise in
return for peace.
"The American proposal
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is based on the approach of
ultimately seeking to
achieve a territorial com-
promise between Israel and
Jordan on the assumption
that both Israel and Jordan
share one thing in common,
namely that whatever is
developed in the West Bank
and in the Gaza, ultimately
not be a threat either east-
ward to Jordan or westward
to Israel," Sisco said in an-
swering questions at the
Foreign Press Center.
The former U.S. official,
who helped draft United
Nations Security Council
Resolution 242, said the
President's proposals were
Well within the framework
of 242 and the Camp David
accords. He said Resolution
242 is not a "strait jacket."
Sisco stressed that the
situation now was at an
opening stage in which
all sides were deciding
whether to negotiate on
how to begin negotia-
tions.
He noted that while Israel
has rejected the Reagan
proposal and the Arab
League at Fez, Morocco, last
week restated its previous
positions, "I do not take as a
final answer either from Is-
rael or the Arabs what has
been indicated. I think we
are in a pre-negotiating ph-
ase."
He said that the positions
of both sides were "maxi-
mal" and were efforts to es-
tablish positions for the
negotiations that will even-
tually be held.
Sisco stressed that while
there is a consensus in Is-
rael that undivided
Jerusalem should remain'
its capital and in opposition
to a Palestinian state there
is also a majority consensus
for peace. He said he be-
lieved Israel "will choose
the peace process."
He said that while the
Arabs at Fez reiterated
that the PLO is the only
legitimate spokesman for
the Palestinians, the
question is whether a
way will be found for
Jordan to represent the
Palestinians at negotia7
tions. This, Sisco ob-
served, will become
clearer when it is learned
what is "below the tip of
the iceberg" of last
week's Arab League
communique.
Sisco said the Arab
League position may be-
come clearer when its six-
member delegation comes
to Washington in the near
future. The League is send-
ing a committee, which in-
cludes PLO chief Yasir
Arafat, to the five perma-
nent members of the Secu-
rity Council to explain its
position.
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and the "robust democratic
debate" in Israel on the pro-
posal will in turn affect
American opinion.
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JOSEPH SISCO
said he had no information
that Arafat was seeking to
come to the U.S. as part of
the delegation. He reiter-
ated the U.S. position
against talking with the
PLO unless it recognizes Is-
rael's right to exist and ac-
cepts Resolutions 242 and
338.
Sisco rejected any notion
that the Reagan proposal
was aimed at trying to force
Premier Menahem Begin
from power. But he noted
that public opinion in both
countries affect each other.
He said that the public opin-
ion on Reagan's proposal
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