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April 27, 1990 - Image 74

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1990-04-27

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Arafat Invites Peres
To Paris Rendezvous

Paris (JTA) — Yassir
Arafat, considerably buoyed
by his meetings with former
President Jimmy Carter,
has invited Israel's Prime
Minister-designate Shimon
Peres to meet with him in
Paris "at the earliest" possi-
ble moment, to prepare the
ground for an Israeli-
Palestinian peace agree-
ment.
The Palestine Liberation
Organization chairman,
whom Carter praised for his
efforts toward Mideast
peace, said he was ready to
meet at any time with Peres
or any other Israeli govern-
ment leader.
Carter and Arafat met
with French President Fran-
cois Mitterrand for 45
minutes at the Elysee
Palace. They had a two-hour
bilateral session later at the
Crillon Hotel, where Arafat
was staying.
President Carter, though
ex-officio, is the highest-
ranking American per-
sonality to meet with Arafat.
Palestinian officials here
said jubilantly that Arafat's
meeting with the architect of
the Camp David accords
gave the PLO and its leader
a "new international stature
and prestige."
It also came "at an hour of
need," because Palestinian
extremists charge that
Arafat "sold out" to America

without getting tangible
results, the officials told the
French media.
On the other hand, the
relative weakness of the
Jewish community's reac-
tion to Arafat's high-level
meetings was viewed by the
Palestinians as a sign the
Jews are, to a degree, re-
signed to the situation.
Arafat indicated at a news
conference April 4, that the
Palestinians are deeply con-
cerned with what he called
the massive immigration by
Soviet Jews to Israel.
He said Palestinians did
not oppose free emigration
from the Soviet Union, but
claimed Soviet Jews were
forced to go to Israel. He said
that, according to official
Israeli figures, 300,000
Soviet Jews per year are ex-
pected.
"By the end of the century,
in 10 years from now, there
will be another three million
Jews in Israel. There will be
a second Israel with which
we shall have to cope,"
Arafat said.

He appealed to the nations
of the world to open their
gates to Soviet Jewish
emigration. "Let Russian
Jews freely choose where
they want to go and let them
enjoy the right to return to
the Soviet Union if they so
desire," the PLO chief said.

No Government Hurts
Israel's Foreign Policy

Tel Aviv (JTA) — The
uncertainty surrounding the
formation of a government
has completely paralyzed
the workings of the Foreign
Ministry and has harmed
Israel's ties with many coun-
tries, according to a recent
report in Yediot Aharonot.
The government crisis has
held up the appointment of
17 heads of legations, among
them ambassadors to the
United States, Canada, the
United Nations and France,
as well as to countries which
have only recently restored
relations with Israel.
A senior Foreign Ministry
source is quoted as saying
that "many countries have
suspended dialogue with
Israel, while waiting for a
government to be formed.
Agreements which were
supposed to be signed with
some countries have not
been signed."

Diplomatic contacts with
the United States and the
Soviet Union have been
halted completely, Foreign
Ministry sources say. The
U.S. administration, con-
cerned about appearing to
interfere in Israel's internal
affairs, has refrained from
initiating new ideas for ad-
vancing the peace process.

Soviet authorities are
holding up discussions
regarding the possibility of
direct flights from Moscow to
Israel in return for guar-
antees that the immigrants
will not settle in the ter-
ritories.

Foreign Minister Moshe
Arens, who was scheduled to
sign an agreement for the
renewal of diplomatic rela-
tions with Bulgaria, has
postponed his visit there as a
result of the political crisis.

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