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July 28, 1995 - Image 128

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-07-28

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Jerusalem (JTA) — Israeli and
Palestinian negotiators will meet
in Italy to resume their efforts to
meet the latest deadline for con-
cluding the second-phase agree-
ment of their peace process.
Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin
is scheduled to convene a meet-
ing of top ministers and aides for
a consultation before briefing the
negotiating team, which is led by
Uri Savir, director-general of the
Foreign Ministry.
Italy, it now appears, has been
the discreet site of several rounds
of talks over the past few months
between teams led by Savir and
by the Palestinian Authority's
minister of economics, Ahmed
Karia, also known as Abu Ala'a.
The Israeli media has so far
failed to discover the precise site
of such past sessions, or of the
planned meeting.
The Hebrew daily Yediot
Achronot said it would take place
at "a lavish villa in or near
Rome."
Mr. Savir and Mr. Karia, who
led their respective sides in the
secret negotiations in Oslo dur-
ing 1993 that resulted in the De-

Peace talks
to change venue.

claration of Principles signed by
Israel and the Palestine Libera-
tion Organization in September
of that year, are said to have an
easy working relationship and
a warm personal friendship.
Political insiders in Israel say
Mr. Savir has gradually won the
full confidence of Prime Minister
Yitzhak Rabin, which was only
grudgingly given to him during
the Oslo talks.
They say this is a reflection of
the close coordination and har-
mony that has characterized the
working relationship between
Mr. Rabin and Foreign Minister
Shimon Peres during this period
of crucial decision-making, both
in the Israel-Palestinian talks
and on the Israeli-Syrian track.
Movement on the Israeli-
Syrian track, meanwhile, was
also expected with the scheduled
arrival of Dennis Ross, head of
the Clinton administration's
Mideast peace team, for talks in
Jerusalem and Damascus.
The American diplomat is hop-
ing to arrange for talks between
Israeli and Syrian military in
Washington in mid-July as a fol-
low up to talks earlier this month
between the two countries' chiefs
of staff.
The next round of talks is ex-
pected to be followed by a shuttle
between the two capitals by Sec-
retary of State Warren Christo:
pher in early August.

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