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The resolution, drafted by Egypt with Israeli input, was approved by committee last week and is expected to be approved by consensus in the General Assembly. Egypt also backed a more pointed resolution sponsored by the other Arab countries, on "Israel's nuclear arsenal." Israel and the United States opposed that resolution. The ambassador, who headed the Egyptian delega- tion in the Taba talks with Israel from 1986 to 1989, assumed the New York post this year, after four years at the U.N. in Geneva. He said the nuclear issues are not "under the direct consideration of the peace talks. This is a factual, necessary element for the future of the area, that all countries, on the same footing, should declare that they are not producing nuclear weapons." What should be left to the peace talks, said the ambas- sador, are "all matters which one would say are the elements of the peace set- tlement," as delineated by Security Council resolutions 242 and 338, the basis of the Madrid conference. This in- cludes the disputed ter- ritories occupied by Israel. The various ramifications of the resolutions, said the ambassador, "are being taken care of, they have been referred to, by the par- ties (in the Arab-Israeli dispute). Each have stated their position on them in Madrid, and we expect them to be taken up again when talks resume." , MATERNITY • CAREER • FORMAL • CASUAL K1DSWEAR 0-14 — New Consigners Welcome - VOTED BEST CONSIGNMENT SHOP Downtown (313) 347.2229 Northville The Egyptian asserted that Resolution 3379 is real- ly about the occupied ter- ritories, rather than the categorical denunciation of Jewish nationalism as understood by the Israelis and most observers. "What does Zionism mean? Does Zionism mean the occupied territories? We recognized Israel as a free state in the 1967 borders, and have no problems with that," he said. "But as long as someone in the Soviet Union can come to the occupied territories, and a Palestinian sitting outside for 20 years cannot," then Zionism is wrong, he said. Repealing the resolution "would create a lot of bad blood unless an accord takes "But as long as someone in the Soviet Union can come to the occupied territories, and a Palestinian sitting outside for 20 years cannot," then Zionism is wrong. place." After waiting 16 years, Israel can wait a cou- ple more, he said. Egypt is believed to be the leading obstacle to the repeal, which U.S. President George Bush affirmed as an American goal in his September address to the General Assembly. As the only Arab country that has recognized Israel, Egypt is positioned to take the leadership on the issue — in either direction. While Jewish organiza- tions say that a simple head count of U.N. member states would probably yield .a majority favoring the resolu- tion's repeal, an Egyptian resolution to keep a U.S. in- itiative from a vote could win wide support, par- ticularly from countries who would rather not go on record siding against either the U.S. or Arab wishes. Egypt is said to be under particular pressure to stick with the Arab consensus, be- cause one of two leading candidates to succeed Secre- tary General Perez de Cuellar at the end of the year is the Egyptian deputy prime minister for foreign affairs, Boutros Ghali. With that high-profile position at