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SOCIETY

fter Israel and the Vatican
agreed to establish full
diplomatic relations, the
two states announced this
week they would exchange am-
bassadors in the near future.
Deputy Foreign Minister Yos-
si Beilin said he and Vatican en-
voy Archbishop Andrea Cordero
de Montezemolo had signed the
agreement to exchange ambas-
sadors.
The two sides had signed a
mutual recognition agreement on
Dec. 30, but had delayed estab-
lishing full diplomatic ties until
final details were worked out.
Shmuel Hadas and Monteze-
molo, special envoys for Israel
and the Vatican, respectively,
since the signing of the accord,
will serve as acting ambassadors
until formal appointments are
made, according to Mr. Beilin.
Mr. Beilin said the Holy See
would now play an active role in
all negotiations concerning the
future of the holy sites in
Jerusalem.
The establishment of full ties
between the two states ended a
process of negotiations that be-
gan in 1992, when Israel and the

Vatican created a bilateral com-
mission for normalizing relations.
The Vatican's embassy in Is-
rael is expected to be set up in
Jaffa, while the Israeli Embassy
will be in Rome.
Edgar Bronfman, chairman of
the International Jewish Com-
mittee on Interreligious Consul-
tations, expressed satisfaction
over the formalization of rela-
tions.

Anti-Terror
Accord Signed

Washington (JTA) — Israel and
the United States signed an un-
precedented agreement last week
to join forces to combat terrorism.
According to an anti-terrorism
cooperation agreement signed at
the State Department, Israeli
and American officials will com-
mit up to $20 million to develop
advanced systems to fight ter-
rorism. In the coming weeks the
sides will decide what specific
projects to pursue and will es-
tablish a schedule and agenda for
future projects.

