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PAGE 8 THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE January 31, 1986
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Possibility of peace talks
making rounds once again
by Yaacov Ben Yosef
Special lo I he Southern Israelite
JERUSALEM Once again there
are faint stirrings of a possible
peace negotiation between Israel
and Jordan, the result ot an intensive
round of talks involving Prime
Minister Shimon Peres and Jordan s
King Hussein, each deliberating
with American mediator Richard
Murphy separately in Western
Europe.
And. once again there was new
hope that lsraeli-Egyptian relations
might be on the mend in the near
future, as the prospects tor a summit
between Peres and Egyptian President
Hosni Mubarak brightened consi
derably in the past few days.
While in Holland last week. Peres
received a cable from Mubarak
suggesting that a summit was now
a distinct possibility. Until then the
Egyptian leader had been playing
hard to get, saying that the high-
level meeting could only come after
details of arbitration over the sticky
question of Taba were agreed upon.
Asa result of the upbeat Mubarak
cable Peres sent minister without
portfolio Ezer Wei/man on a secret
mission to Cairo Sunday where he
was to try to convince Mubarak to
agree on a summit. Mubarak had
apparently made it clear to Peres
that the Israeli leader could send
an emissary right away.
Realizing the Likud’s sensitivity
on a Weizman visit to Cairo
Likud leader Yitzhak Shamir is,
after all, the foreign minister and
has tried to keep lsraeli-Egyptian
relations to himself the prime
minister first sought Shamir’s OK
to the visit. Shamir’s consent, w hen
it came, ignited a minor storm in
the l ikud which felt once again
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that the foreign minister had caved
in unnecessarily to I eres.
An important architect of the
Camp David agreement of September
1978. and the lsraeli-Egypt peace
treaty of March 1979, Weizman
lias devoted a great deal of time
since becoming minister without
portfolio in September 1984 to
improving relations between Israel
and Egypt, locked in a cold peace
for the past few years.
Seeing Mubarak Sunday for an
hour-and-a-half (along with Peres
director-general Avraham I amir
and Israel’s envoy to Cairo, Moshe
Sasson) Weizman pressed Mubarak
to meet with Peres even before
arbitration was worked out. Weizman
asked Mubarak it he would be
w illing to see Peres in West Germany
later this week when both leaders
would be on v isits there.
Whatever Mubarak replied, thus
far there is no official word that the
Israeli and Egyptian leaders will
meet in the next week or two. But
there are reports in the Israeli press
that Mubarak might be prepared
to meet Peres in the Sinai desert
town of El Arish in two weeks.
After the Weizman-Mubarak session
Sunday, Sasson said vaguely, “the
atmosphere was excellent. We’re at
the height of our work.”
Weizman saw Mubarak for a
second time Monday but after their
meeting nothing was announced.
Meanwhile Israeli and Egyptian
officials were playing down the
possibility ofan early Pc res-M ubarak
meeting. That of course could be
deliberate to avoid any last-minute
hitches in organizing the summit.
As lor the question ofan Israeli-
Jordanian-Palestinian negotiation,
the key element now. as it has been
for the past year, is the Pl.O’s Yasir
Arafat. Some time ago. H ussein let
Arafat know that he (the PI.O
leader) must decide soon whether
or not to recognize Israel and thereby
pave the way tor possible peace
talks that might include the PI .O at
the negotiating table.
The Israelis have been hoping
that Hussein’s patience with Arafat
would soon run out. For their part
they would not accept Arafat as a
negotiating partner even were heto
abandon his nonrecognition policy
of Israel. Prime Minister Peres has
been in Western Europe all week
first in Holland, then in England
and now in West Germany, and a
major part of the trip has been
devoted to testing the waters with
Murphy on Hussein’s inclination
to go it alone i.e., without Arafat
For one thing, there was a report
in the Israeli newspaper Hadashot
Sunday suggesting that Murphy
had already told Peres that Ronald
Reagan had proposed, presumably
to Hussein and Peres, that an inter
national conference he held within
one month, at which Jordan. Israel,
a Palestinian delegation (without
the PI ()), and the Soviets, would
participate.
Peres’ reply was said to be one of
sat isfaction. He was quoted as telling
Murphy, “I am ready to open
direct negotiations with Hussein
immediately but it is hard lor me to
believ e that he will succeed in reaching
a decision so quickly." Nevertheless,
the Israeli leader was hoping lor a
breakthrough. Putting a damper
on some ot the enthusiastic reports
of late. Peres told the Jerusalem
Post in London: “I wouldn’t like to
speak in terms of progress ”
Still, the optimistic reports had
some eyes sparkling here. One West
Bank leader with close tics to King
H ussein wondered what it all meant.
Without committing himselt. he
suggested that the decision lot
Hussein came down to whelhei he
was willing to “have Araiat or
American weapon systems.” Indeed,
the American decision to give Jordan
more arms is due to come up in
Congress soon, and that could be
used by the Reagan administration
to pressure Hussein into holding
those peace talks with Israel.
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