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54 Friday, January 10, 1986.

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Jerusalem (JTA) — Premier
Shimon Peres is making a deter-
mined effort to persuade his
Likud partner, Foreign Minister
Yitzhak Shamir, to accept a for-
mula to resolve Israel's border
dispute with Egypt over Taba.
The prime minister's office as-
serted that all outstanding obsta-
cles to a settlement have been
overcome in recent talks between
Israeli and Egyptian negotiating
teams. Peres himself told repor
ters that the issue of Taba is ap-
proaching the moment when Is-
rael must make decisions. "I am
not holding a stopwatch in my
hand," he added.
Israel Radio reported that Peres
gave Shamir the file containing
all of Jerusalem's exchanges with .
Cairo on Taba to date. He said he
hopes the Likud leader, after
studying the record, will conclude
that his concerns have been ad-
dressed and that he can therefore
support the proposed formula for a
settlement.
But political observers have
predicted that Shamir, facing a
serious leadership challenge from
the far rightwing of his own Herut
, Party, may choose to stand tough
on his_ insistence that the Taba
dispute be settled by conciliation,
not the binding arbitration de-
mandedby Egypt.
Peres, supported by the Labor
Party leadership, has long been
flexible on the matter and be-
lieved the latest formula satisfies
the interests of both sides.
Peres moreover sees Taba itself
as unimportant. The tiny sliver of
beach on the Red Sea near Eilat
has no strategic or economic value
worth a prolonged dispute. On the
other hand, resolution of the dis-
pute, Peres believes, will bring
about a swift thaw in the "cold
peace" that has soured Israeli-
Egyptian relations since the
Lebanon war.

According to Israel Radio,
Egyptian President. •HOsni
Mubarak has prdposed a summit
meeting with P.eres at the end of
this .month, assuming Taba and
other-bilateral issues 'have been
resolved by then. Sources close to
Peres say an accord over 'Ma is
the key to a -broader understand-
ing between the two countries.
In a letter to Peres, Mubarak
made a point of praising the Is-
raeli leader's efforts for peace,
especially his speech to the Un-
ited Nations General Assembly in
November. •
Mubarak asserted that there
were no restrains on Egyptian
trade and tourism with Israel —
though it has dwindled -almost to
the vanishing point and- he •
urged Israel to exercise restraint
in responding to the terrorist at-
tacks on El Al passenger facilities
at the Rome and Vienna airports
Dec. 27.
Peres therefore is determined to
press for a swift resolution of the
Taba issue. The formula said to
have been agreed to by the Israeli
and Egyptian negotiators last
month, calls for arbitration = a .
concession to Cairo. But the arbitr _
rators would_ bi-emperweri3dio
propose compromise solutions,
the goal ofconciliation, during the
early stages of _the arbitration
process.
Israel would call this stage con-
ciliation, the mode. favored by
Likud. Egypt would refrain from
using the -word "conciliation," ag-
reeing simply 'to "other means"
employed by the arbitrators.
According to sources close to
Peres, agreement has also been .
reached with . Cairo , that
whichever side loses in the arbit-
ration process; will continue to
have access to Taba and specifi-
cally to the luxury resort' hotel
built there more than a year ago
by Israeli entrepreneurs.

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Lugar Sees Rejection
On Jordan Arms Deal

Washington (JTA) — Sen. arms-sale to Saudi Arabia this
Richard Lugar (R-Ind.), chairman year, but said he would not specu-
of. the Senate - Foreign Relations late on his reaction until he saw
Committee, predicted last week the proposal.
that because of what he called the
The Indiana Senator appeared
"faltering" Middle East peace to place a great deal of responsi-
process, resolutions maybe intro: bility •for the lack of progress in
duced "early on" in the Senate to the peace process on Syria, which
reject the Reagan Administra- he said was among those in the
tion's proposed $1.9 billion arms Mideast "who have not wanted
sales to Jordan.
that inititiative to succeed." He
Lugar, at a press conference added, "The current negotiations
discussing foreign relations is- ' (by Syria) with King Hussein
sues for the new year, said the have not been helpful."
Foreign Relations Committee - A resolution of the Palestinian
would hold a hearing on the issue may "relieve" the problem of
Mideast peace process sometime terrorism but' there are many
in the first few weeks after. Con- Palestinian factions who will not
gress returns from its winter accept the peace process and
hiatus.
"might continue the attack,"
He noted that Congress has Lugar noted.
until March 1 to act on the Jorda-
nian arms. This is the date to
which a resolution by bOth Houses
had postponed the sale whic.h the Engineer Cited
Administration had proposed Oct.'
21, unless "direct and meaningful
Henry Fleischer was the reci-
peace negotiations between Israel pient of "The- 1985 Outstanding,
and Jordan are underway."
Engineer in Industry" award of
Lugar said he expected the Ad- the Michigan Society of Profes-
ministration would propose an sional Engineere,-

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