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May 11, 1990 - Image 120

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1990-05-11

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120 FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1990

The couple recently married
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Geneva (JTA) — The
United States is taking an
uncompromising stand
against admittance of the
Palestine Liberation Organ-
ization into the World
Health Organization as a
Palestinian state or in any
other guise.
This has become apparent
from the tense behind-the-
scenes discussions taking
place as the U.N. agency
prepares for its annual Gen-
eral Assembly.
A flurry of diplomatic ac-
tivity is taking place among
the Americans, their
Western allies, Israel and
the Arab states.
But the toughest talks are
taking place between the
U.S. representatives and the
Arab bloc.
The United States rejects
any concessions: It does not
want the PLO on the Gen-
eral Assembly's agenda, it
will not debate the subject
and will not even agree to
have it deferred to next
year's session.
That has been made clear
by the chief U.S. delegate,
Ambassador Morris Abram,
who has been joined in the
negotiations by John Bolton,
U.S. assistant secretary of
state for international af-
fairs.
The Arab health min-.

isters, are reported to be
seeking a face-saving for-
mula. They are said to
understand that it would be
a mistake to press the issue
of PLO membership.
The dilemma was solved at
this time last year, when the
WHO voted to defer it to the
May 1990 Assembly. The
Arabs would suffer a serious
loss of prestige if a similar
deferral is denied them this
year.
They also have in mind a
compromise, which would
allow the Palestinian Red
Crescent to be the conduit of
the $18 million the WHO
allocates annually for the
health needs of Palestinians
in the West Bank and Gaza
Strip.
While the Red Crescent,
the Red Cross equivalent in
Islamic countries, has been
recognized by the Interna-
tional Committee of the Red
Cross, Israel considers it a
front for the PLO.
The Palestinian physician
who directs it is Fathi
Arafat, brother of PLO chief
Yassir Arafat.
The Americans enjoy so
much clout here because
they provide 25 percent of
the WHO's budget. Congress
voted last year to withdraw
U.S. funding if the PLO was
admitted.

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