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without hostility will add great-
ly to the prosperity of other peo-
ple and the security of Israel."
This change, said Mr. Peres,
will be in evidence next month at
a regional Middle East econom-
ic conference slated to be held in
Casablanca, Morocco. The con-
ference, a brainchild of Mr. Peres,
was originally proposed earlier
this year for Jordan, but King
Hussein backed out.
"If, until now, all the moves
that were made were to produce
peace among countries," Mr.
Peres said, then the conference
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New York (JTA) — Israel wants
the United Nations to adopt the
newly autonomous Palestinian
region of Gaza as "a showcase"
for international development ef-
forts.
In a preview of his address to
the U.N. General Assembly, Is-
raeli Foreign Minister Shimon
Peres said in an interview here
that such a move by the world
body would transform itself from
"a peacekeeping" force to a
"peacemaking" force.
Mr. Peres praised the work of
the U.N. Development Program
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Rabin and Peres confer regarding the Golan withdrawal.
in Gaza, but said that doubling
its current $30 to $40 million bud-
get would have a "quite large" ef-
fect in reducing poverty in Gaza
and thereby increasing the
chances for peace.
Earlier this month, Mr. Peres
asked U.N. Secretary-General
Boutros Boutros-Ghali to ask
Germany and Japan to commit
money for such a project.
Mr. Peres, in his conversation
with Boutros-Ghali, hinted that
a positive response from Ger-
many and Japan could pave the
way for Israel's support for both
countries' admission as perma-
nent members of the Security
Council. Both Germany and
Japan are actively seeking ad-
mission to the Security Council.
Asked to reflect on the year
since the signing of the Israeli-
Palestinian Declaration of Prin-
ciples in Washington, Mr. Peres
said that "the Middle East will
never look the same again.
"It is not just an added policy
— it is a basic change," the for-
eign minister said during the
half-hour interview right after
his arrival in New York.
"In the past Israel has had to
struggle heavily to defend our-
selves in a region of hostility," he
said. "Now we think that a region
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in Morocco will be the first move
"to build a Middle East of peace,
which means to build regions of
peace, not only relations between
countries."
Such peace, he said, means
having regional enterprises in ar-
eas of water, energy, tourism, in-
frastructure, and industry.
Mr. Peres said he hopes that
the Casablanca conference will
The conference was
originally proposed
earlier this year for
Jordan.
lead to the creation of a Middle
East Development Bank. The
United States was reportedly cool
to the idea initially, but is now
apparently willing to support it.
"Every region has its own de-
velopment bank," Mr. Peres said.
"The World Bank provides fi-
nancing opportunities for coun-
tries, not to regions. The Middle
East has to develop itself region-
ally, not just nationally."
Mr. Peres said he envisions a
$10 billion capitalization.
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