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Israel, Jordan
Talk Banking
Washington (JTA) — In a
clear demonstration that the
format of the Washington-
based Middle East talks is
becoming more flexible,
Israeli and Jordanian
. negotiators discussed bank-
ing issues at the State
Department this week.
The discussions repre-
sented the first time one
working group within an
Arab-Israeli negotiating
track had met here outside
an officially scheduled
"round" of talks.
The Middle East peace
process, once strictly focused
on the rounds of talks in
Washington, is evolving to
adapt to the momentous
changes of the past two mon-
ths, including the historic
Israeli-Palestinian declara-
tion of principles and a
subsequent Israeli-
Jordanian agreement.
Israel and its Arab negoti-
ating partners last met for
an official round of talks in
early September.
The Israeli-Jordanian ne-
gotiating track, which both
parties have categorized
over the months as busi-
nesslike and professional,
includes a working group
covering banking issues.
This week's meetings
focused on how Jordanian
banks might operate in the
West Bank in the wake of
the Israeli-Palestinian ac-
cord.
Israeli, Jordanian and U.S.
officials were playing down
any suggestions this week
that the banking meetings
represented a possible new
trend for the talks.
Jordan had pledged to help
the Palestinians, and be-
cause no bilateral round was
scheduled, the parties went
ahead with their meetings at
this point, Mr. Tarawneh
said.
Israeli officials called this
week's meetings - positive"
and a "good precedent." But
they cautioned against mak-
ing too much of them as a
possible departure from the
Madrid framework govern-
ing the talks.
The United States, for its
part, is defining the banking
discussions as part of the
Israeli-Jordanian negotia-
ting track.
A State Department
spokesman said that the
timing of this week's
"technical discussions on
banking" did not constitute
a new trend.
The United States and
Russia serve as co-sponsors
of the peace process. ❑