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Griffin Daily News
Eban Says U. S. Outmaneuvered
By PETER D. LYNCH
JERUSALEM (UPI)-Israeli
Foreign Minister Abba Eban
said today he believes the
United States has been out
maneuvered by the Soviet
Union in recent talks on the
Middle East but that it is not
too late for the United States to
recover.
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Four talks) there has not been
any positive movement,” he
said. “Surely the best thing now
is to try another direction.”
Eban, in an interview,
indicated the new direction
should be to seek direct Arab-
Israeli negotiations, using the
good offices of U.N. negotiator
Gunnar V. Jarring of Sweden,
but without any prior conditions
beyond his mandate to promote
agreement.
‘U.S. Lost Ground’
Eban said the United States,
in Israel’s view, gave too much
ground in its effort to find
agreement with the Soviets on
a negotiated peace between
Israel and the Arabs. Recent
talks involving Britain, France,
the United States and the Soviet
Union have found the Soviets
more rigid than had been
expected.
“The Soviets sat absolutely
tight and kept saying ‘come
along now and come a little
nearer’ and when the United
States came a little nearer the
Soviets simply went back,”
Eban said.
“Thus the American negotia-
tors ended up with an erosion
of some of their own positions
without any compensating ad
vance in the Soviet position.”
‘Soviets Want Control’
Eban said he believes control
of the Mediterranean Sea is the
key to the present Middle East
problem. The foreign minister,
who was recovering from a
head cold, said the basic Soviet
aim is to ensure its own
predominance in the Mediter
ranean in order to outflank the
European defense system.
“Soviet penetration of the
Mediterranean is carried out by
exploiting the Arab-Israeli con
flict. And, if that’s true, it
follows logically that the least
hopeful way to try to solve the
Arab-Israeli problem is through
discussions with the Soviet
Union.”
He said he would not accept
the idea there has been an
erosion in relations between
Israel and the United States,
“but there has been an erosion
in some of the attitudes taken
by American representatives in
talks with the Soviet Union and
this has injured Israel’s inter
ests despite the undoubted
goodwill and friendship of the
United States.”
‘Nasser Main Foe’
Eban stressed Israel regards
Nasser as the main stumbling
block to peace in the Middle
East.
“Anybody new would have an
ability to start again. I would
say that if a new regime came
in Egypt the first thing that we
would do would be to make a
very strong bid for peace
negotiations to a regime which
had not committed itself
against it already.
“It might work. And it might
not.”
Eban said lands Israel
captured in the 1967 six-day
war are open to negotiation and
agreement in peace talks.
‘Boundaries Are Negotiable’
“I don’t see why there should
be any question about that,” he
said.
“The establishment of final
boundaries with each Arab
state is open to negotiation and
agreement. . .(but) when I say
it is open I don’t say there are
no points on which we will not
be obdurate.”