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Group Critical
Of U.S. Decision
New York (JTA) — An um-
brella group of Jewish
organizations is more critical
of a United States decision to
open talks with the Palestine
Liberation Organization than
it appeared to be when the
decision was announced in
mid-December.
Speaking at a farewell news
conference at the offices of the
Conference of Presidents of
Major American Jewish
Organizations, Morris Abram
said Secretary of State
George Shultz's action to
authorize talks with the PLO
was "hasty and regrettable."
At the time of the Dec. 14
decision, the Conference of
Presidents and most major
Jewish organizations refrain-
ed from criticizing Shultz's
decision, which was consis-
tent with longstanding U.S.
policy toward the PLO.
Israeli leaders were highly
critical of the decision.
Malcolm Hoenlein, ex-
ecutive director of the Con-
ference of Presidents, said
last week that Abram's com-
ments reflected the official
position of the conference and
did not contradict earlier
statements.
"Our position is consistent,
even if the emphasis has
changed," he said.
Seymour Reich, who suc-
ceeded Abram as chairman
on Jan. 1, said the conference
continues to put "very little
faith in the propaganda grist
mill that Arafat has produc-
ed in the last few months."
In particular, Reich criti-
cized the presence, at talks
between U.S. and PLO of-
ficials last month, of Abdul
Latif Abu Hijleh, a PLO of-
ficial he said was linked to
the 1973 assassination of the
U.S. ambassador to Sudan,
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