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October 16, 1992 - Image 119

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-10-16

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Israel Asked
To Join Talks

Jerusalem (JTA) — In a
policy shift, Israel has
agreed to join multilateral
peace talks on refugee af-
fairs and regional economic
development, which it
previously boycotted.
The announcement was
made after Egyptian For-
eign Minister Amre Moussa
made a lightning visit to
Jerusalem.
Sources here credited
Moussa with persuading
Israel to join the two
multilateral working
groups, which it had until
now boycotted because of
participation by delegates
linked to the Palestine Lib-
eration Organization.
Israel's agreement to par-
ticipate in the talks was an-
nounced at the end of a
meeting that Moussa held
with Prime Minister Yit-
zhak Rabin and Foreign
Minister Shimon Peres
before flying back to Cairo.
He had reportedly handed
Mr. Rabin "practical" pro-
posals from President Hosni
Mubarak of Egypt to ad-
vance negotiations with the
Palestinians, who had re-
cently complained that their
talks with Israel were lagg-
ing behind those with Syria.
Israel had boycotted both
working groups in the past
because the Palestinians in-
sisted on including represen-
tatives from outside the ad-
ministered territories in
those talks.
Israel has now agreed to
negotiate with represent-
atives of the so-called Pales-
tinian exile on three condi-
tions: that they are not
members of the Palestine
National Council, that they
are not residents of
Jerusalem, and that they do
not raise as an issue the
right of Palestinian refugees
to return to parts of Israel
they fled after Israeli in-
dependence.
It was not clear whether
Israel's consent to join the
two working groups involved
any Palestinian concessions.
It was also not clear
whether Israel's action
would prompt Syria or Leb-
anon to join the multilateral
talks. They have boycotted
not only the talks on refu-
gees and economic develop-
ment, but also the other
three working groups: on
disarmament, the envi-
ronment and water
resources.
Mr. Moussa's previously
unannounced visit came as
the country commemorated
the fallen of the 1973 Yom
Kippur War.

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