Thursday, November 1, 1973 T THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven Pompidou calls for summit -- # PARIS, Reuter - President Georges Pompidou yesterday pro- posed a Common Market summit meeting before the end of the year to seek a joint European pol- icy for a permanent settlement of the Middle East crisis. In pressing for an emergency meeting of the nine Common Market heads of government, he expressed regret at Europe's absence from the Middle East bargaining so far, and deep con- cern that the United States and the Soviet Union had been left to arrange a ceasefire on their own. "THIS WAY of doing things is dangerous" Pompidou told a cabinet meeting, "Because ex- perience has shown that a private understanding between the two great powers can just as well lead to a general confrontation as serve detente." Government spokesman Jean- Philippe Lecat announced that Pompidou had written to his eight market colleages with the summit proposal, suggesting it should be the first of a series of regular European summit meetings. ' lie left open the exact date and place but officials said he would not oppose Paris as the site. IT PROBABLY cannot be held until December because Pompi- dou is due to meet British Prime Minister Edward Heath and West German Chancellor Willy Brandt over the next four weeks. He defined the purpose as "to establish a procedure under which in times ofcrisis represen- tatives of the nine governments would hold an emergency meet- ing to define and adopt as far as possible a common position of these governments." The last Common Market sum- mit -was held in Paris in Octo- ber, at that time, the nine heads of government vowed to work for full European union in all spheres by 1980. THE SURPRISE summit call came as the Europeans appeared caught in an uncomfortable squeeze between their desire to remain good friends with the United States, coupled with sym- pathy for Israel, and their anx- iety not to incur the wrath of the oil-producing Arab states. But Pompidou exhorted the Europeans to take some positive common stand on the ' Middle East because they had direct his- torical, geographical and eco- nomic links with the area. "FOR THESE REASONS and for many others, and while under- lining our loyalty to our alliances meeting and to cooperate with the East, it seems to me indispensible that we put the strength of European construction to the proof and the test, as also our ability to con- tribute to the settlement of world problems," Pompidou said. His statement to the cabinet, quickly made public, did not sug- gest what the Common European stand on the Middle East should be. 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