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The Battalion Monday, October 28,
Palestinian officia
allies with PLO
MADRID, Spain (AP) — Israeli
and Arab leaders said Sunday
they were eager to begin historic
Middle East peace talks, but last-
minute wrangling persisted over a
maverick Palestinian delegate
who openly stated allegiance to
the PLO.
□ Muslim clerics declare
war Israel/Page 1
team was representing the PLO
But later, the lead Palest®
negotiator. Dr. Haider Abde!
Shafi, said Erekat wasnotaPUl
official and term his statements 1 :
The delegates also gave hints of
flexibility on key issues such as the
future of some of Israeli-occupied
territories, but no major conces
sions were mentioned.
The conference, the first face-to-
face meeting between Israel and
its Arab neighbors in more than 40
years, is set to open Wednesday in
this Spanish capital under intense
security.
"What we know is that without
negotiations we will never have
peace," said Israeli Prime Minister
Yitzhak Shamir, who will lead his
team. 'Therefore, we are happy to
start negotiations,"
In Syria — Israel's most impla
cable enemy — President Hafez
Assad said in a televised inter
view, "We do not seek destruc
tion. Rather, we want a compre
hensive and just peace."
Yet a dispute over PLO influ
ence on the conference lingered.
Israeli Defense Minister Moshe
Arens accused Palestinians of de
liberately trying "to scuttle the ne
gotiations" after Palestinian dele
gate Saeb Erekat claimed last week
that the Palestinian-Jordanian
pr
del-Shafi said he saw no needft!
Erekat's removal.
Arens said Sunday he wii
"glad to hear” Abdel-Shafi'sste
ment and thought the dispiij
could be settled. Israel hasrefe
to negotiate with the Palestine!!
eration Organization, which
considers a terror group,
In Madrid, anti-terrorist squai;
fanned out and sharpshooter
took to the roof of the ornate 181
century Royal Palace, wherefc
conference will be held. Am®
personnel carriers staked posife
around the granite building.
Police were particularly CD!'
corned about possible attacks!#
radical Palestinian factions,!
Basque separatists who detonate
three car bombs in Madrid ear!;-:
this month, killing an armyoffke
Behind the scenes, organize:
met with the delegates to work a;
such details as seating arrange:
ments and the order of speech
after President Bush and Sot
leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev op
the conference as co-sponors.
Bush tries to facilitate
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Continued from Page 1
"George Bush has gained enor
mous credit from the notion that
he can make things happen on the
international stage," said Norman
Omstein, an analyst at the Ameri
can Enterprise Institute. "If he fo
cuses on and highlights an area
where he can't make things hap-
pen, then it takes down the image
of statesmanship that he so care
fully built a p^g or two."
Unlike Jimmy Carter, who or
chestrated the Camp David peace
talks between Israel and Egypt,
Bush will stay on the sidelines. Of
ficials say he will be involved,
though, prodding the parties pri
marily through telephone diplo
macy.
Polls show that a big majority
of Americans feel Bush spends;:
much time on overseas travela:;
foreign policy. Accordingly,!
will leave Madrid as soon as!
makes his opening speech-fc
ing to Houston where he wills
gin raising funds the next day!:
his re-election campaign.
Unlike 1973, there is nook
bargo or long gas lines driving':
United States into deeper involv
ment in the Middle East.
The United States ip trying
seize opportunities created by!)
end of the Cold War, the collap
of superpower rivalry and the$
feat of Iraq in the Persian C.
War. After risking the lives
hundreds of thousands of Amf
cans. Bush seems to view Arab!
raeli peace almost as the payoft
his efforts.
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