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December 17, 1993 - Image 129

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-12-17

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Babies
Don't Thrive
in
Smoke-filled
Wombs

daughter and son-in-law, Gail
and Dr. Neal Little of Arm Ar-
bor; brother and sister-in-law,
Jack and Merle of Bloomfield
Hills; sister and brother-in-
law, Ethel and Nathan Sie-
man of Warren, Ohio; four
grandchildren. ❑

News

E.C. Delays
Status Talks

Brussels (JTA) — The Euro-
pean Community's foreign
ministers are ready to
negotiate a new agreement
that would upgrade Israel's
ties to the 12-nation body,
diplomatic sources said in
Brussels.
But, contrary to initial
Israeli expectations, the
formal mandate for such
negotiations will be deter-
mined only later this month.
During a meeting last
week, the E.C. ministers
agreed in principle to such
an agreement. The formal
mandate to upgrade Israel's
status with the E.C. will be
given to the European Ex-
ecutive Commission at the
foreign ministers' meeting
in two weeks.
Israel has had a trade
agreement with the com-
munity since 1975.
In the last years, it has
tried to elevate its status to
gain better access to the Eu-
ropean market, which is
Israel's main trade partner.
The European Community
has seemed more inclined
toward Israel since the Sept.
13 signing of the Israel-
Palestine Liberation Organ-
ization agreement.
During his first official
visit to Brussels, earlier this
month, Israeli Prime Min-
ister Yitzhak Rabin pleaded
for a change in Israel's sta-
tus, to that enjoyed by the
European Free Trade
Association countries.
The new accord would ex-
tend the free-trade area to
include services and would
associate Israel in certain
scientific research.
velopment programs.
According to diplomatic
sources, some E.C. members
have been reluctant to give
greater access to Israel's
farm products, and their
reluctance has delayed any
The E.C. did agree to start
negotiations with Morocco
on a trade and cooperation
accord that would lead to a
"new partnership," which is
close to the status of associ-
ate, the highest level a non-
European country can attain
in the E.C.



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