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October 02, 1987 - Image 4

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1987-10-02

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United Nations (JTA) —
Israeli Foreign Minister
Shimon Peres spoke out
strongly at the General
Assembly Tuesday for an in-
ternational conference for
Middle East peace. He
devoted much of his speech to
detailing, publicly for the first
time, the eight points he said
were agreed to by Israel and
Jordan five months ago on
the objectives of such a con-
ference and how it would be
organized.
Peres, in his address to the
42nd session of the Assembly,
also appealed to the Soviet
Union and the People's
Republic of China, both per-
manent members of the UN
Security Council which would
sponsor the international con-
ference, to establish
diplomatic relations with
Israel.
"Those wishing to par-
ticipate in bringing peace
cannot confine their relations
to one side of the rivalry
alone," he declared.
Peres also extended a hand
of peace to the Palestinian
people, assuring them that
"We who have experienced
other's domination do not
wish to dominate others. We
who sought justice and securi-
ty do not wish to deny them
to others."
He listed the eight points of
the agreement reached bet-
ween.Jordan and Israel with
the good offices of the United
States.
• The goal is peace through
direct negotiations.
• An international con-
ference is the way to direct
negotiations.
• The conference will not
impose any settlement.
• All parties to the con-
ference must accept UN
Security Council Resolutions
242 and 338 and renounce
terrorism.
• Negotiations will be con-
ducted independently in
three bilateral/geographic
committees: a Jordanian-

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