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Zamir said there is hard
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and earned the name "Ivan the
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a victim of mistaken identity.
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tradictory testimony with
respect to names and dates to
support his contention that he
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war at the time "Ivan the Ter-
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from photographs. In addition,
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of the war which contains a
photograph of Demjanjuk and
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Washington (JTA) — Israeli
Minister Ezer Weizman ended a
trip to Washington last week
after failing to win a commit-
ment for renewed high-level U.S.
involvement in the Middle East
peace process.
Weizman, a Minister without
Portfolio who has long sought
improved relations with Egypt,
had been sent here by Prime
Minister Shimon Peres in an ef-
fort to persuade the U.S. to
reassert itself in the peace effort
and in the still unresolved
dispute between Egypt and
Israel over Taba. Taba is the
small strip of territory on
Israel's southern border which
both countries claim and whose
status was left unresolved with
Israel's withdrawal from the
Sinai in 1982.
Weizman met twice with Sec-
retary of State George Shultz,
but failed to persuade him to
undertake a new visit to the
region.
"The Secretary is always look-
ing for an opportunity to be
helpful if the United States can
be, in connection with the Mid-
dle East Peace Process," State
Department Spokesman Ber-
nard Kalb said. But he added
that Shultz had no plans to go
to the Middle East at this time.
State Department Legal Ad-
viser Abraham Sofaer is cur-
rently in the region in an effort
to mediate the Taba dispute.
Negotiations over Taba have
foundered over the wording of
the terms of reference for bind-
ing arbitration.
The pursuit by Peres of a
heightened American involve-
ment in the peace process and in
resolving the lingering tensions
surrounding Taba and other as-
pects of Israeol-Egyptian ties
have taken on a certain urgen-
cy as the scheduled turnover of
the Prime Ministership to
Foreign Minister Yitzhak
Shamir approaches. Under the
National Unity government
agreement, Peres and Shamir
are to switch places in October.
Annenberg Cited
New York — Walter H. An-
nenberg, former U.S. Ambas-
sador to Great Britain, will be
honored by B'nai B'rith Interna-
tional June 24 at a dinner-dance
in New York.