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Envoys see differing
roles for U.S in
quest for peace

Washington (JTA) — The Am-
bassadors of Israel and Egypt
agreed .here that there is an
opportunity for peace in the Mid-
dle East, but differed over the role
the United States should play in
achieving it.
Israeli Ambassador Meir
Rosenne, while a stressing that
the U.S. has and will continue to
play an important role in the
Mideast peace process, said that
any attempt to impose a settle-
ment from the outside cannot be
successful.
"Any attempt to impose a set-
tlement from the outside
encourages the Arab countries
that refuse to \negotiate with Is-
rael to keep on refusing," Rosenne
said in a joint appearance with
Egyptian Ambassador Ashraf
Ghorbal last Friday at a luncheon
of the Overseas Writers.
"If there is any Arab state ready
to negotiate with Israel," Rosenne
added, Israel will be at the
negotiating table in 24 hours or
less. Unfortunately we see no
such partner for the time being."
Ghorbal, who retires this
month after 10 years as the Egyp-
tian envoy to the U.S. urged the
newly-elected Reagan Adminis-
tration to seize what he called a
"window of opportunity" in the
Mideast. He said the Administra-
tion has about a year to act in
which to achieve progress in
Lebanon, the Golan Heights and
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New United Nations
sought by Shamir

Jerusalem (JTA) — Deputy
Premier Yitzhak Shamir called
Sunday for creation of a new
United Nations, an alternative
organization that would include
only the democratic countries.
Shamir, who is also foreign
minister, spoke at a symposium
on the ninth anniversary of the
United Nations resolution that
equated- Zionism with racism.
He contended that the resolu-
tion was passed because the Arabs
and their allies have an automatic
majority in the General Assem-
bly. He noted, however, that even
so, they have failed to recruit the
support necessary to expel Israel
from the world organization.
The symposium, held at the
Presidential residence, was
attended, among others, by Sen.
Daniel Moynihan (D-N.Y.), a
former U.S. Ambassador to the
UN, and Benyamin Moniez, the
ambassador of Costa Rica, one of
the few countries that voted
against the Zionist-racism resolu-
tion nearly a decade ago.

Israel economy
probed by panels

Milwaukee — The nonprofit
Committee for Economic Growth
of Israel is forming 12 blue-ribbon
"think tanks" composed of Ameri-
can Jewish and Israeli business
leaders to help solve Israel's eco-
nomic problems, it was an-
nounced this month by Elmer L.
Winter, CEG-I,chairman. ,
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