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Direct Flights
Begin Oct. 31
Tel Aviv (JTA) — Israeli
officials are jubilant in an-
ticipation of direct flights
between Moscow and Tel
Aviv, which are expected to
begin at the end of this mon-
th.
They said the Kremlin
would honor its commit-
ment, even though Foreign
Minister Eduard Shevard-
nadze seemed vague on the
subject when he met Sept. 30
with Israeli Foreign Min-
ister David Levy at the
United Nations in New
York.
The carriers will be El Al
and Aeroflot, the national
airlines of Israel and the
Soviet Union respectively.
Mr. Shevardnadze and Mr.
Levy announced that their
countries have upgraded
their diplomatic representa-
tion to the consular level.
But when asked about
direct flights, the Soviet dip-
lomat said it was "a complex
question and we decided that
we will return to that ques-
tion again."
Transport Ministry offi-
cials noted here that Mr.
Shevardnadze did not rule
out direct flights but only
remarked that the issue was
complicated and needed time
to work out.
Absorption Minister Yit-
zhak Peretz thought the
Soviet foreign minister's
statement was "tactical, in-
tended to take Arab pressure
off the Kremlin."
Other officials suggested
that Mr. Shevardnadze, who
has been in New York since
the U.N. General Assembly
opened last month, was not
current with the moves and
thinking of President
Mikhail Gorbachev.
He also may have been
surprised by the prior an-
nouncement in Jerusalem,
they said.
Professor Eliahu Zamtov,
who is adviser to Science and
Energy Minister Yuval
Ne'eman and has himself
met with Mr. Gorbachev, re-
ferred to the telephone call
that Soviet Finance Minister
Valentin Pavlov, made right
after Yom Kippur to Israeli
Transport Minister Moshe
Katsav about inaugurating
direct flights.
Mr. Zamtov said this had
not come about by chance
and was no surprise.
"And yesterday (Sept. 30)
came the announcement of
the raising of the consular
agencies in Tel Aviv and
Moscow to full consulate
rank," Mr. Zamtov said.
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