The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, August 24, 1979, Image 3
No agreement reached
in self-rule discussions
by Gil Sedan
JERUSALEM (JTA)—The
Israeli officials to the autonomy
talks in Alexandria returned here
Tuesday after three days of talks
with Egyptian officials and
American representatives without
apparently reaching any
agreement on how much self-rule
to grant the West Bank and Gaza
Strip Palestinians. According to
news report from Cairo, the
Egyptians and Israelis adhered to
widely differing positions on this
issue.
Meir Rosenne, Israel’s
Ambassador to France, who is a
member of the autonomy talks
delegation, told reporters at
Atarot Airport that he has
prepared a detailed report of the
talks which will be submitted to the
ministerial autonomy committee.
Rosenne conceded that there were
a number of points on which there
was no agreement with the
Egyptians, but added that “there
was progress in the talks.”
The Egyptian and Israeli
delegations agreed to meet once
again before the end of the month.
Some progress reportedly was
made in the working group that
deals with the elections to the
autonomy administrative bodies.
A difference remained, however,
over the voting age. The Egyptians
demanded that the minimum
voting age should be 18, while the
Israelis want it to be 21.
Meanwhile, the Foreign
Ministry denied allegations by
Egyptian Minister of State for
Foreign Affairs Boutros Ghali that
Israel had raised difficulties over
providing entry visas for
Egyptians. Foreign Ministry
officials said they would not enter
into a public controversy with
Egypt over this subject but noted
that there were “substantial
differences" between the data
provided by Ghali in an interview
with the semi-official newspaper
Al-Ahram in Cairo and those
compiled by Israel.
Ghali reportedly complained
that Israel has so far approved only
one Egyptian request for an entry
visa, that of an Egyptian Jew.
Furthermore, he reportedly
complained that even the approval
of this request took a long time.
However, officials in Jerusalem
noted that all 57 of 57 visa
applications were approved here
within a few days.
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