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AlitRINI 4).0,94 ous r , JyMlwi wok) 6 Kan ilk 01404• Ill /01/ 441c IWO 1•1110 • 11111104 kyi9j,04.0 111441,9 fin ~ l yloyo, ppAlmii 110191,up) 14104 fl.* if 411 easy -7impr•ppip• ■ ••••••• Air conditioning, auto, pc pb, fuel ink 00/45 split oats, pwr. locks, ult, AM/FM ETFI amok 6 scan (Karoo w/clock, custom ma, Pulpy woporo, rr, 6 side dafrota, unto glass, mow, fr. 6 rr. sport mirrors, paint stripe, wide body. moldings, high loyal stop lump. BO. 01101A Washington (JTA) — The Re- agan Administration announced Monday that Richard Murphy, assistant secretary of state for Near Eastern and South Asian affairs, is going to the Mideast, apparently in an attempt to re- vive the peace process following the failure of the Arab summit in Casablanca, Morroco, last week to support the peace effort of King Hussein of Jordan. The State Department's an- nouncement of the Murphy trip did not mention the summit and as read by deputy spokesman Charles Redman had an op- timistic tone to it, Murphy is going to the Mideast "to consult further on how best to move the peace process forward," Redman said, He said Murphy will be visiting Israel, Egypt and Jor- dan and thete was a possibility that the trip could be extended to other countries, But Redman stressed that "no final decision has yet been made on Murphy meeting with a joint Palestanan-sotuawa u‘t.a. tion since the U.S. has still not approved any of the Palestinians on a list sent it by Hussein as members of the Palestinians delegation, "As we have constantly said, we are prepared to take part in such a meeting if arrangements can be mutually agreed 'and if the meeting clearly leads to our objectives of direct negotiations between the parties,' Redman said, "It remains our conviction that only through a negotiated settlement can a just and last- ins peace between Israel and all its neighbors be achieved," A senior State Department of- ficial briefing ,reporters later said one of the "options" for this trip was that Murphy could meet with the joint Jordanian, Palestinian delegation If the ob- stacles could be overcome, Out he conceded that Hussein is still insisting that the U,13, talk to members of the Palestine Libel'• sago Organizatioe which the U,S, refuses to do and which is why the list has not been ap- proved, Most of the names en the list, which was drawn up by P1i9 chief Yassir Arafat, are members of the F149 , The official had no assessment on recent reports that the Soviet Union is moving toward dip- lomatic relations with Israel ex- cept to note that the USSR has interests in the Mideast and is apparently trying various op- tions, The official stressed that the most important issue to be re- solved before Murphy can meet with a joint delegation, is that the talks have to lead to direct negotiations between Israel, Jordan and the Palestinians. However, Israel is opposed to any U,S, meeting with the joint delegtion before direct negotia- tions are held, Foreign Minister The United States particularly opposes including the Soviet Union in the peace process because it has no diplomatic relations with Israel. - Yitzhak Shamir reaffirmed this in a speech Friday, charging that the U.S. was falling into a trap since the only purpose of the meeting was to bring about U,S, reeognition of the PLO, Meanwhile, the U,S, had no assessment on the Arab summit, which the State Department re- cently called "a significant event' that it hoped would pro- vide backing for Hussein, In- sofar as the (summit) com- munique enhances the prospect for negotiation, a peaceful reso- lution of differences, it obviously has our support," Redman said, Out the Administration may be showing its resentment of the failure of at boast one country, Saudi Arabia, to support the Israel Radio reported last paw process at •Casablanca by weak that Deputy ffecretery of not havin# Murphy visit it on State John Whitehead told his apc.00mos tfip, Saudi Arabia officials in Jerusalem that usual* t of tho ittoorigr Hussein strews! to him that he would not chano any of the is may have pro , names on the list, kItato,Pa, v, partment officials refuse; 'to ft confirm this Monday, AN* 'The official briafinit ters , Jar said Murphy will be 1kis #p PalowthOanain Jarusalam Amman as he has 4900 on p I hSs parlous visits to the Mt t, ho refused to SOY this would We* any tho parsons or kiimisatno Ate of is) said te glut - jr, .1 wt N I' 0 , '01 f V pr A pr r.4 ret1r1 ri ► r •