The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, January 24, 1986, Image 2

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J “NO ONE DOES IT BETTER” j Roberta Simonelii 843-3812 Tristram Coffin ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ JERUSALEM—Israel scored a major diplomatic triumph this week as Spain agreed to establish diplo matic relations with the Jewish state despite unwavering Arab pressure against such a step. Prime Minister Shimon Peres and Spanish Premier Felipe Gonzalez sealed the establishment of the new links at a meeting Sunday in 1 he Hague. Netherlands. The two countries went ahead even though they have sharp disagree ment on a number of issues. In its declaration marking the new ties. Spain called for negotiations between Israel and the PLO. something Israel strongly rejects. An official Spanish statement also called for the dismantling of Israeli settlements in the territories Israel captured in 1967 and denounced “Israeli occupa tion and annexation of Arab land.” Moreover Israel is an important competitor to the Spanish vis a vis the European Common Market. Gonzalez dismissed this Sunday by- saying, "1 realize Spain and Israel are to some extent competitors, but given a market of 320 million (Common Market)consumers, there should be no real problem." Peres was acutely conscious of Israeli-Spanish differences. “I am aware,” he said on Sunday in The Hague, “there are differences on some issues between Spain and Israel. The differences have not disappeared. But now we can discuss them and I welcome that oppor tunity.” The sealing of Israeli-Spanish Yaacov Ben-Yosef diplomatic relations was the highlight of the early part of Peres’ 10-day tour of Western Europe, which began on Sunday. So early was his departure that morning from Ben- Gurion Airport near Tel Aviv that he informed the rest of the 25- member Cabinet that it did not have to show' up to see him off. Peres was scheduled to visit, apart from the Netherlands, where he remained until Tuesday, England (for five days), and West Germany, for the final few days. He is to return to Israel Jan. 29. The early part of the Peres tour turned surprisingly into something of a mini-shuttle for American envoy Richard Murphy who saw Jordan’s King Hussein in London over the weekend and then flew to The Hague for talks with Peres late Sunday evening for three hours. Murphy informed the Israeli leader that he had pressed Hussein to drop the PI.O from the Middle East peace process. The peace initiative to bring Israel U.S. vetoes U.N. resolution— UNITED NATIONS (JJ A)—The United States vetoed in the Security Council a Lebanese-sponsored resolution “deploring” Israel for “violence” in south Lebanon and demanding that Israel withdraw its military forces “to the internationally recognized boundaries of Lebanon.” Eleven members of the 15-member Council supported the resolution while three countries, Australia, Britain and Denmark, abstained. The U.S. was the only country that opposed the resolution. 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Murphy, in his talks with Peres Sunday evening, sought a clearer idea from the prime minister onthe Israeli’s proposal that an international forum accompany negotiations with Jordan. Also, Murphy talked to Peres about the nature of a J ordanian- Palestinian delegation to those talks. The proximity of Peres and H ussein in Europe—and Murphy’s presence- fueled speculation that the Israeli and Jordanian leaders might meet in secret. Peres was asked if such a meeting was possible in a Dutch TV interview, and he replied that the road between Amman and Jerusalem was shorter than between different districts in London. It was possible that Peres and Murphy would meet again when the prime minister is in London later this week, though Peres’ spokes man Uri Savir tried to dispel any notions that something new was in the works. “1 would not say there was urgency and I would not describe what is happening now as a shuttle,’ Savir told newsmen. Peres told £ news conference that “we havf made some headway but there art still an important number of issue; to be solved.” Hussein is disturbed at Washing ton’s insistence upon making U.S arms sales to Jordan dependen upon the king’s taking a mor flexible stand toward Israel. Peres trying to help matters, has toll Murphy that Israel would be les hostile toward such arms sales i indeed Hussein made some progres on the peace front. Another American mediator, former one, was in Israel this weel denying press reports that he, Henr Kissinger, was likely to be name one of the arbitrators in the Israel Egyptian dispute overTaba. Kissing also met all day Saturday wit Peres and other government leade for a series of seminars about tl Middle East. The former Americi secretary of state picked up < honorary doctorate from Tel Av University as well for his contributit to Middle East peace. Patronize our advertisers. They help bring you Southern Zsraelit