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October 16, 1987 - Image 29

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1987-10-16

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nuclear arms reduction ac-
cord in Europe with the
United States, Soviet leaders
know and appreciate the com-
mitment to Israel of the
American public in general,
and the American Jewish
community in particular, and
how that might affect Soviet
relations with Washington.
Good relations with one will
certainly help relations with
the other.
Although the resumption of
diplomatic relations would
benefit the Soviet Union more
than Israel, Israel seems con-
siderably more eager to
establish full diplomatic rela-
tions with the Soviet Union.
This may be attributed, as
one Israeli official put it, to
the emotional ties that
European-born Israeli
citizens have to Eastern
Europe. More important,
however, is a powerful desire
to break the lingering sense
of isolation that all of Israel
has felt for 39 years. Israel
does not seem to be pushing
the Soviets for even the
smallest of "concessions." For
example, having secured
Israel's agreement for a
Soviet consulate in Tel Aviv,
the Soviet Union has not
allowed a similar consulate in
Moscow.
Israel had no diplomatic
relations with the Soviet
Union for 20 years and has
managed rather well without
it. Israel should, of course,
seek a normalization of rela-
tions. However, Israel must
press the Soviet Union to
make concessions in the
following areas: increasing
the number of exit permits for
Soviet Jews; playing a con-
structive role in any future in-
ternational peace conference;
using its influence to
moderate Libya's, Syria's and
the PLO's uncompromising
stance on Israel; persuading
other Communist and leftist
Third World nations to
recognize Israel; and ceasing
publication of anti-Semitic
materials in the USSR.
The Soviet Union now has
the opportunity to develop
normal diplomatic relations
with Israel and thus con-
siderably enhance its position
throughout the region. Israel,
however, must remain vigi-
lant in these negotiations and
insist upon a quid pro quo.
Otherwise, Israel's eagerness
will certainly, as it already
has, be further exploited by
this master strategist Gor-
bachev — all in the name of
glasnost.

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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