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Toward Peacemaking 855-9463 Under Supervision 01 The Metropolitan Kashruth Council of Michigan 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 AP/NATI FIARNIK 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. E—/\