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August 01, 1986 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1986-08-01

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Jerusalem (JTA) — Premier
Shimon Peres told the Knesset
Monday that his visit to Morocco
last week for talks with King
Hassan had given "legitimacy to
open dialogue" between the Arab
world and the Jewish world. In
this, Peres said, the meeting had
been "an important turning
point" in Middle East affairs.
The Premier said the meeting
would hopefully "accelerate" the
process of thawing the cold peace
with Egypt. He added that Israel
would renew its invitation to
Jordan to open a direct dialogue.
Peres told the Knesset:
"I believe that this meeting (in
Morocco) can serve as an impor-
tant turning point in the history
of the peace efforts in the entire
region. It gave legitimacy to the
chief condition for the peace proc-
ess: open dialogue instead of et-
ernal confrontation. It demon-
strated a new Israel's sincere de-
sire for peace. It showed that on
the Arab side, too, there is some-
one to talk to."
Peres called for a year-long
moratorium on Arab-Israeli vio-
lence to pave the way for peace
talks. He also pledged that Israel
would not impose its sovereignty
over the territories during such
negotiations.
Peres said that Israel was
ready to negotiate with "authen-
tic Palestinian representatives"

Recounting some of the sub-
stance of his talks with Hassan,
Peres said that the King had
strongly inaintained that an
equitable solution to the Palesti-
nian problem was a cardinal Is-
raeli interest since the Palesti-
nian birthrate posed a demog-
raphic problem for the Jewish
State.
Peres continued, quoting Has-
san: "Their (the Palestinians)
rate of natural increase is greater
than yours. You will not use
force, and you will be compelled
— if not today then tomorrow —
to find a solution befitting your
character, and not only their as-
pirations." Peres said that he had
replied "that rsrael seeks peace.
This is true of all the democratic
elements of the Israeli policy. The
Jewish people have no inclina-
tion to rule another people, or to
suppress them. The problem is to
find a partner for peace."

Peres pointed out that Hassan
urged Mideast peace on the basis
of the resolutions adopted at the
Arab League summit conference
of Sept. 1982 in Fez, Morocco.
Peres said that for the King,
"the advantage of the Fez plan
lies chiefly in the fact that it is
built of two elements: it is ac-
cepted by almost all the Arab
states, and — according to the
King — the plan implies the
Arab states' recognition of the
existence of the State of Israel
and its right to live in recognized
and secure borders."
But, Peres said he had pointed
out to Hassan that "the plan also
recognizes the PLO as the legiti-
mate representative of the Pales-
tinians and dwells on their right
to their own state, one that would
incorporate the territories that
were added to Israeli control
since the Six Day War.
As a result of the Peres-Hassan
meeting, the negotiations with
Egypt over Taba have suddenly
undergone a dramatic accellera-
tion, Israeli sources said.
Earlier, vice premier and
Likud leader Yitzhak Shamir
said publicly that Peres had
stayed within the policy
guidelines of the unity govern-
ment during his talks with Has-
san.
U.S. Vice President George
Bush, while touring Israel Tues-
day, urged direct talks between
Premier Shimon Peres and Jor-
dan's King Hussein as the next
step in Middle East peace efforts.
In remarks to journalists dur-
ing a tour of the Negev, Bush
said, "We would like to see king
Hussein have direct negotiations
with the State of Israel."
But Peres was quick to dash
any speculation of an imminent
meeting with Hussein. He told
Israel radio during the Negev
tour with Bush that it would
"take time" before he met with
Hussein.
Bush's comments came as aids
to the visiting American official
sought to dampen speculation
that the Vice President would
make an unexpected visit to

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