-•••«.vtok . THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, SepteMiier 13 i =ism NEWS 4 ; eres - Mubarak alks Possible Jerusalem (JTA) — Prospects seem to have improved • for a summit meeting between Israeli Premier Shimon Peres and President, Hosni Mubarak of Egypt, sources close to Peres indicated last Thursday. The two leaders will be in New York at the same time later this month to attend the 40th an- niversary session of the United Nations General Assembly. The chances of a summit may have been enhanced, these sources hinted by the discreet visit to Cairo of Gen. (Res.) Av- raham Tamir, Director General of the Prime Ministers Office. They describe it as "a great suc- cess" noting that Tamir met twice in a 24-hour period last week with Mubarak. Apparently, Tamir's primary mission was to convey new Is- raeli proposals for a solution of the Taba dispute. Taba is a tiny strip of beach west of Eilat which is claimed by both Israel and Egypt. 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