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State Dept.
'Perplexed' By
Shamir Remarks
Washington (JTA) - The
State Department said it
was "perplexed" by acting
Israeli Prime Minister Yit-
zhak Shamir's statements
opposing a U.S. framework
for an Israeli-Palestinian
dialogue.
Shamir, who recently
received a 21-day mandate
to try to form a new govern-
ment, said in a radio inter-
view that any new Likud-led
government would not re-
spond positively to a U.S.
proposal for a preliminary
Israeli-Palestinian dialogue.
"We are perplexed by the
prime minister's state-
ment," said State Depart-
ment spokeswoman
Margaret Tutwiler.
"The government of Israel
asked us to find a Palestin-
ian partner from the ter-
ritories to help implement
its May 1989 initiative,"
which "we were on the verge
of accomplishing," she said.
The purpose of such a dia-
logue, to be held in Cairo,
would be to set the ground
rules for holding Palestinian
elections in the West Bank
and Gaza Strip. Secretary of
State James Baker conceiv-
ed the idea to help imple-
ment an official Israeli peace
plan approved by the
Shamir-led government last
May.
Accepting Baker's concept
"meant saying yes to the
government of Israel's plan,
yes to Israeli-Palestinian
dialogue and yes to peace,"
Tutwiler said. "Continuing
to say no will give us very
little to work with and will
probably mean losing an im-
portant opportunity to move
peace forward."
But she added, "We hope
that once the political situa-
tion in Israel clarifies, we
can work with the govern-
ment of Israel to move
ahead."
If the Israeli peace in-
itiative fails, Baker has
threatened to reveal the re-
cent history of U.S. negotia-
tions with Israel and Egypt,
to tell the world who was at
fault for making it fail.
Egypt represents the PLO
in the talks.
"That time has been ap-
proaching," Tutwiler said.
But she added, "As we have
said many times, we are
looking forward to working
with an Israeli government
that emerges."
Tutwiler said she does not
expect the details to be
revealed now. "I just don't
think that's in the cards,"
she said.