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State Department Deputy spokesman Charles Redman stressed Friday that President Reagan had "not encouraged or supported" the resolution adopted by the Senate by a 97-1 vote last Thursday postponing the sale until March 1 unless Jordan begins peace negotia- tions with Israel. "It is the view of the President that this resolution clears the way for the proposed advanced sale by March 1," Re- dman said. "Clearly the Ad- ministration would have pre- ferred to proceed promptly with the entire defense package for Jordan which we believe is eminantly justified on the merits of the case. "We are convinced the king's commitment to peace is genuine and solid and we look forward to making material progress in the weeks ahead." The Senate resolution was worked out by supporters and opponents of the arms sale after the Senate Republican leader- ship saw the sale being rejected by the Senate, where 74 Sena- tors had endorsed an earlier resolution opposing the sale. Opponents of the sale stressed that if direct negotiations have not begun before March 1 they will reintroduce the resolution of disapproval. Sen. Richard Lugar (R-Ind.), chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, said Thursday's resolution would prevent an unfortunate adverse vote on the arms package while sending a "signal" designed to enhance the peace process. Meanwhile, in the House last week, a resolution to reject the sale was introduced by Majority Leader James Wright (D-Texas) and Reps. Dante Fascell (D- Fla.), William Broomfield (R- Mich.) and Lawrence Smith (D-Fla.). Some 275 Congressmen signed the measure. A spokesperson for Smith said the House could now amend the resolution to include the Senate resolution. The exact wording of the Se- nate resolution said that "prior to March 1, 1986, no letter of offer shall be valid with respect to any of the proposed sales to Jordan of advanced weapons systems, including advanced aircraft and advanced air de- fense systems, that are de- scribed in the notification sub- mitted to the Congress on Oct. 21, 1985, unless direct and meaningful peace negotiations between Israel and Jordan are underway." Sen. Edward Kennedy (D- Mass.), who with Sen. John Heinz (R-Pa.) sponsored the Se- nate resolution, said that by "delaying-and denying-the sale for now, we offer a clear, continuing and appropriate in- centive to Jordan to make peace with Israel. The last thing we need is to provide a disincentive to the peace process by giving the King an opportunity to take our weapons and run." 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