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NEWS
-ROS HASHAIslA
Palestinians
Appealed To
Rome (JTA) - Palestinians
should accept Israel's condi-
tions for participation in a
Middle East peace con-
ference, according to Italian
Foreign Minister Gianni de
Michelis, a longtime ad-
vocate of a Palestinian
homeland.
In a front-page article
published in the Rome daily
La Repubblica, he said that
"this is an extraordinary oc-
casion."
"I do not deny that the
conditions posed by Israel
regarding the Palestinian
delegation are difficult, but
they are not such to exclude
a possible compromise," said
the foreign minister.
The Palestinians "can
finally, concretely, place
their cause at the center of
international - negotiations
and before their inevitable
interlocutors, the govern-
ment and people of Israel,"
Mr. de Michelis said.
"Even an unsatisfactory
delegation composition
would not preclude Palestin-
ian respect for the substance
of the talks." -
The conference will man-
date that "everyone, and not
just the Palestinians, must
accept the premises that un-
til yesterday they rejected."
Any Palestinian
"sabotage" of a conference,
he said, would largely prove
a statement made by veter-
an Israeli diplomat and pro-
peace advocate Abba Eban
that the Palestine Libera-
tion Organization "has
never lost an opportunity to
lose an opportunity," he
quoted.
"Never more than today
have they had the possibility
to prove him wrong," he
said.
He called it a "historic oc-
casion for the Palestinians,
accepted for the first time
since 1948 as a political sub-
ject and fully involved in the
events that above all regard
their destiny."
"One mustn't create illu-
sions," he wrote. "The
negotiations will be long,
uncertain and difficult. But
the simple fact of their get-
ting underway would have,
in political and psychological ,
terms, an immense impact."
Mr. de Michelis referred to
a desire to apply "the
Helsinki philosophy" cre-
ated by the Commission for
Security and Cooperation in
Europe to "the Mediterra-
nean and Middle East."
The conference would
create "a climate of recipro-
cal trust."
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