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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, March 8, 1985
NEWS
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This could be seen in
Mubarak's proposals follow-
ing the announcement of the
agreement between King
Hussein and PLO chief Yasir
Arafat. The accord expresses
support for United Nations
resolutions, instead of a
specific acceptance of Resolu-
tions 242 and 338 which the
Reagan Administration re-
quires as the basis for negotia-
tions.
The Hussein-Arafat agree-
ment also calls for an interna-
tional conference which would
include the five permanent
members of the Security
Council as well as the PLO.
Both Israel and the United
States want direct talks be-
tween the parties involved,
not an international confer-
ence, and Israel flatly refuses
to sit down at any table which
includes the PLO.
Mubarak has urged the
United States to invite Israel
and members of a joint
Jordanian-Palestinian dele-
gation for talks leading to
negotiations, adding he was
willing to host such talks in
Cairo. He stressed the impor-
tance of direct negotiations
and said the Palestinian dele-
gates do not have to be known
members of the PLO. He added
that an international confer-
ence could be held to give its
"blessing" once an agreement
was reached.
Quandt conceded that a mo-
tive behind Mubarak's latest
actions could be Egypt's desire
to receive more U. S. aid.
Mubarak has asked for $1 bil-
lion more in the 1986 fiscal
year than Egypt is receiving
this year but the Reagan Ad-
ministration has only recom-
mended that Congress in-
crease it by about $169 mil-
lion.
Mubarak also seeks to have
the United States lower the
interest rate on its military
debt. Egypt reportedly is be-
hind $250-$300 million in
interest payments.
Mubarak is expected to
come under strong question-
ing from members of Congress
over the "cold peace" between
Egypt and Israel. Some have
even threatened not to vote for
aid to Egypt if there is not im-
provement in this area.
Quandt stressed that
Egypt's diplomatic moves
"have value whatever their
motivation." He said the
Egyptians believe that if the
peace process moves forward it
would "vindicate" Cairo's
policies of the last decade.
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