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Rabin, Mubarak
Confer On Peace
Jerusalem (JTA) — Less
than a week after his
historic trip to Washington,
Prime Minister Yitzhak
Rabin conferred Sunday
with Egyptian President
Hosni Mubarak on how best
to advance the Middle East
peace process.
Mr. Rabin's one-day visit
to Alexandria was aimed at
giving added impetus to the
peace process following the
agreements Israel signed
last week with the Palestine
Liberation Organization and
with Jordan.
One concern now is how to
spur progress in the talks
with Syria, which has found
itself outside the limelight
that is shining on some of
the Palestinian and Jorda-
nian negotiating tracks.
The meeting was a con-
tinuation of the close contact
Mr. Rabin has had with Mu-
barak as the peace process
has been unfolding.
The two leaders held a
joint news conference at
which they expressed op-
timism about prospects for
agreements with Syria, Jor-
dan and Lebanon and for
closer ties with other Arab
countries.
"I have great hopes that
agreements between the
neighboring countries and
Israel will be concluded,
although there are still some
difficulties," said Mr. Muba-
rak. "But after this step, I
think the other steps will be
easier."
"We'll continue our
negotiations," said Mr.
Rabin, "but the key for the
future will be in the
implementation of at least
the first two, three or four
months of the agreements
that have been reached.
"This will be the sign of
success and the capability to
move ahead, and to solve the
other problems and bring
about a comprehensive
peace to the region," he said.
"There is a good chance
that we shall overcome all
the obstacles and
difficulties," said Mr. Rabin,
if the parties to the Israeli-
Palestinian agreement keep
their commitments, and if
the Arab countries and the
international community
lend their moral, political
and financial support.
"Mubarak's relations with
the PLO will help to realize
the accord with the PLO,"
Rabin spokesman Oded Ben-
Ami told the Jerusalem Post.
Hosni Mubarak:
Has great hopes.
"Until now the agreement
has only been signed, but
now all the work of carrying
it out has to be done."
Prior to Mr. Rabin's depar-
ture, Deputy Defense Min-
ister Mordechai Gur, who
accompanied the prime min-
ister to Egypt, said, "We are
going to Egypt because
Egypt is the biggest Arab
country with whom we have
peace and they (helped with)
the negotiations with the
Palestinians."
"I believe that, facing a
new era, " he continued,
"it's logical that the prime
minister would meet with
the president of Egypt and
would discuss all the prob-
One concern now is
how to spur
progress in the
talks with Syria,
which has found
itself outside the
limelight.
lems that remain, in order to
continue the peace process
with other Arab countries."
U.S. Secretary of State
Warren Christopher is ex-
pected to visit the Middle
East early next month to
help advance the peace
negotiations between Israel
and Syria.
Meanwhile, he extended
an invitation to Foreign
Minister Shimon Peres to a
conference early next month
in the United States on
economic aid to the Middle
East, particularly the Gaza
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