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August 15, 1986 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1986-08-15

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Jerusalem (JTA) — The In-
ner Cabinet will review the
draft arbitration agreement
signed by Israel and Egypt
last Sunday regarding the
disputed Sinai beachfront of
Tab a.
This will follow months of
negotiations, the latest round
mediated in Cairo by U.S.
Assistant Secretary of State
Richard Murphy, on deciding
who will possess the 25 acres
on the Gulf of Aqaba.
Prospects of Inner Cabinet
approval are not at all certain.
Foreign Minister Yitzhak
Shan - - told the Knesset
Security and Foreign Affairs
Committee that other prob-
lems with Israeli-Egyptian
relations also recluired dis-
CUSSiOh.
He echoed the initial reac-
tion of Foreign Ministry of-
ficials. Sources there said that
it was too early to celebrate
because no agreement has
been reached on normalizing
relations between the two
countries.
Israel's Cabinet stipulated
on January 13 that it would
agree to settle the Taba
dispute through binding ar-
bitration as long as there
were concurrent progress in
building normal, neighborly
relations between the two
countries. The most impor-
tant conditions were the
return of the Egyptian Am-
bassador to Israel, following
his 1982 recall during Israel's
Lebanon war; and progress
toward improving trade,
tourism and cultural rela-
tions.
But Avraham Tamir, Direc-
tor General of the Prime
Minister's Office and one of.
the three Israeli negotiators
on Taba, said that he would
recommend that the Cabinet
sign the document. "As far as
I am concerned, this stage is
no longer of interest," he said.
"I am now working on the
Peres-Mubarak summit."
The meeting between
Israel's Prime Minister and
Egypt's President is expected
to take place next month,
after the two sides sign the
arbitration document. But
Tamir said that the summit
would occur even if the docu-
ment is not signed.
avo points in the document
remain unclarified — the
identity of the three interna-
tional arbitrators and the
map of the area that will be
attached to the arbitration
document. Egypt still insists
that the pre-1967 borders,
when Egypt controlled Sinai,
be shown, while Israel sug-
gests that each party submit
a map.
The Inner Cabinet now can
decide whether to accept the
agreement, then whether to
approve a signing ceremony
for it, or delay signing until
the normalization controver-
sies are resolved.

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