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The Honorable Mr. Javier Perez de Cuellar Secretary General of the United Nations United Nations Headquarters New York, N�w York 1001)

Dear Mr. Secretary General,

Government House Jerusalem

27 July 1984

I have the honor of transmitting to you a photograph taken during your visit to UNTSO Headquarters in Jerusalem.

My good friend and colleague, Lieutenant Colonel Konstantin Khomyakov of the Soviet Union, joins me in wishing you health and success as you so earnestly work toward world peace.

Sincerely,

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Dear Mr. Secretary-General,

Please accept my sincere and warm gratitude

for having received your portrait with your very kind

dedications.

For me, it is a great honour and privilege and

it will forever be kept in a prominent place in my

home.

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NOTES ON THE SECRETARY - GENERAL' S MEETING W I TH THE M I N I STER OF STATE OF FORE IGN AFFA IRS OF EGY PT

held i n Geneva o n 4 July 1984 at 17.30 hour s

Pr esent : • •

The Secr et ary - Ge ner a l Mr . I s s a D i a l l o Mr . G i andomen ic o P icco

H . E. Mr . Boutros Ghal i , M i n i ster o f St at e o f Fore ign Af f a ir s o f Egypt

H . E . Mr . Saad Al fararg i , Permanent Representat ive , Genev a

o n e a i d e fr om G e n e v a M i s s i o n

Th e Secretary- Gener a l re ferred to h i s pre s s con fere nc e e ar l i er i n the day and to the emphas i s he had p ut o n that occas ion on th e nece s s ity to st art a negot iat i ng pr oce s s for an over a l l s o l ut i o n of the M i ddle E a st prob lem as soon as possible . He w a s more co nvinced n ow that it w a s th e r ight c our se o f acti on s i nce , when i n I srael , he had r ece i ved the impre s s i o n that the a uth or it i e s th er e were try i ng to consol idate th e f a its accomp li s . He was aware o f th e delay that the I sra e l i and Amer ican electio n s m ight imp ly a n d h i nted at Wash i ngt on' s app ar ent d e s ire to torpe do the Secret ary- Gener a l' s i n it i ative i n th i s context .

I n rep ly to a quest i on concer n i ng h i s recent m�et i ng w ith Secret ary o f St ate Sh ult z , th e Secretary- Gener a l i nt imated that the Amer ic an Secret ary o f St ate appeared to be st i l l traumat ized by the Lebanese exper ienc e and fa i lure o f th e 17 M ay agreement . Furthermore , h e h ad shown unawarene s s o f the Secretary-Genera l' s i n it i at i v e made public in September 1983. He (the Secret ary-Gener a l) had ment i o ned t o Mr . Sh ultz that , w ith i n the fr amework o f the Secur ity Counc i l , the R e ag a n Plan cou ld w e l l be d i scus sed . He h ad a l s o l et it be under stood that w ith i n such a fr amework i n f orm a l b i l ateral contact s cou ld a l s o t ake place, n otab ly between Jordan and I srae l . U n f ortunat e ly , Mr . Shu lt z ' s re act i o n had not bee n very f orthcom i ng .

As f or h i s meet i ng s i n Is r a e l, h e had u nder l i ned t o P r ime M i n i st e r S h am ir the dang e r t h at the status quo in Sout h Lebanon m ight well br i ng about a wave of S h iite extremi sm , much mo r e d i f f icult to contro l f or I sr a e l than the Palest i n i a n s . He had a l so u nde r l i ned t o P r i me M i n i ster S h amir that the four A r ab

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coun tr i e s h e had v i s i ted had accepted the I s rae l i s ' need for secu r i ty a r r angements i n South Le banon , thus by impl ica t i o n accept i ng the concept o f secur e border s f o r I s r ae l . Th i s had a l so been the case i n Syr ia . He h ad a ls o met the oppo s i t i o n leade r , Mr . Per e s , w h o h a d shown mor e f lex i b i l i ty w i th r eg a rd to an e a r l ie r w i thdr awal f r om S o u th Lebanon and UN p r e se nce i n that a r ea . Both Pr ime M i n i ster S h am i r and De fence M i n i s te r Arens h ad s ug g e s ted the deployment o f a UN f orce between the IDF and the S y r ians in the Bekaa Va l ley . He (the S ecr etar?-Gener al) �ad r ejected t h i s s ugge s t ion , f i r s t becau s e i t wa s opposed b y t h e Gov e r nmen t o f Lebano n , and seco nd l y becau s e i t would mean r ecog n i t i o n o f a par t i t io n o f Lebanon and the leg i t imat i o n of for e ig n troops in that cou n t ry. He a l s o cou ld n o t r eply pos i t ively t o t he I s r ae l i r eque s t f o r moLe fo rma l contact s be tween UN IFI L and the army o f Gene r a l Lahad .

As for Lebano n , he r ef e r r ed to h i s i nteres t i ng conver s a t i o n w i th M i n i s te r Ber r i and he br i e f ly touched on h i s mee t i ng w i th P r es ident As s ad and Vice - P r e s ide n t Khaddam . The latter appe a r ed to be mor e favo u r ably d i sposed towa r d s the Uni ted Nations than in the pas t . Both the latter and M i n i s te r Ber r i h ad advocated the use of the Secr e ta r y-Gene r a l as an i n terme d i a r y for the ach ieveme nt of secur i ty a r r angements in Southe r n Lebano n .

The M i n i s te r suggested tha t t h e f o r thcomi ng v i s i t o f P r e s ide n t M i tter and t o Jordan would b e i nd ica t i ve o f the r ole that Fr ance m i g h t w i s h to p lay in the a r ea . An e lecto r a l v ictory o f the Labour P a r ty i n I s r ae l wou ld s tr e ng then the chance s for s uch a r ole . P r e s i dent Mi tter and wou l d a l s o be v i s i t i ng C a i r o o n 11 July . That would be a n impo r tant v i s i t , bu t mos t impo r tant o f a l l wou l d be the US r eact i o n t o whatever ideas the F r e nch mig h t h ave o n the M iddle Eas t . He added i n pas s i ng tha t France's r o l e i n the Middle E a s t could a l s o be p layed thr ough the Un i ted Nations . He n oted that the Secr e t a r y-Gene r a l would mee t w i th Fore i g n M i n i s t e r Cheys s o n a f te r t h e Fr ench P r es ident ' s tour o f t h e M i dd le E a s t . The M i n i s te r then a rg ued that , contr a ry to some interpr e ta t i o n s , i t cou ld b e i n the i n te r e s t o f the Un i ted S tates t o favour s ome i n ter im concr e t e r e s u l ts i n the M i ddle E a s t i n the pe r i od between Aug u s t and ear ly Novembe r , p a r t icu la r ly i f the Labour Party we r e to w i n the e lect i o n s . It was conce ivable tha t Was h i ng ton cou ld'seek a s ucce s s i n the M i ddle E a s t even d u r i ng s uch a sho r t per iod o f t ime .

The Secretar y-Ge ner a l c onceded t h a t t h i s w a s a r ea l i s t i c interpre tation , but a s f o r a d i r ec t French r o l e i n the Middle E a s t he wonder ed whether Syr i a a nd s ome Lebanese would shy away f rom anyth i ng that r em i nded them of the MNF .

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The Minister interjected that it was in this context that he had referred to a possible French role through the United Nations. In fact the use of the United Nations or its Secretary-General would indirectly bring into the picture the Soviet Union - which was in fact what Syria was aiming at.

The Secretarf-General said that in his forthcoming visit to Moscow he would 1ndeed try to convince Foreign Minister Gromyko to go to New York. This would be more symbolic for the United Nations and useful for East-West relations. He intended to broach the matter with the Foreign Minister of the Soviet Union by asking what he would gain by not being present in New York.

The Minister then congratulated the Secretary-General on his recent in1tiative on the Iran/Iraq war.

The Secretary-General outlined his recent appeal to both parties, which included a reference to the concentration of military troops in urban areas and an unconditional. commitment not.to use chemical weapons.

At the request of the Minister he undertook to be in touch with the Egyptian Ambassador on this matter after his visit to Stockholm.

The Minister pledged the support of the Egyptian Government to the Secretary-General on the question of the Middle East, on· the question of Lebanon and on the Iran/Iraq issue.

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� uJ �e u<; A NOTES ON SECRETAR Y -GENERAL'S MEET IN G OF STATE SHULT Z

ON 18 J UNEll984 W I �H SECRETARY

Present: The Secre tary - Ge nera l

Mr . Urquhart

Mr . de So to

Secre tary of S ta te S h u l tz

Micha el Armaco s t, Under -S ecretary ot State for Poli tical Affair s

Richard Murphy, Assi s tant secre tary of S tate for Near Ea s tern and S o u th Asian Affair s

Ric hard B urt, Assi s tant Secre tary of S tate for Europea n Affair s

Greg ory N ewell, Assi s ta n t Secre tary o f S ta te for. I n terna tional Organisa tion Affair s

Edward Dillery, Dir ector, Offic e of UN Poli tical and Mul tila teral Affair s

The me eting began a t 3�38 pm a t the Depar tme nt of S tate .

The Secretary - Genera l, reading from the attached spea king not e s, briefed the Secre tary of S tate on hi s vi si t to the Middle Ea st . When he referr ea to the anxiety which he had detected, particu larly in Egypt and Jordan, the S ecre tary of S ta te a s k ed him .. anxiety abou t wha t?11 The Secretary - General replied tha t the anxi e ty was ov e r the lack of moveme n t to end the s talemat e . All hi s Arab in terlocuto r s were co ncernea a t the confron ta tion between the S ovi e t Union and the Uni ted S tates whi ch has the eff e c t of indefi ni tely po s tponing solutions to Middle Ea s tern problems .

The Secre tary -Ge neral said he had found in the 5 countrie s tha t he visi ted a common desire to fi nd peacefu l sol u tions to the se problem s . He had been impres sed wi th the pragma tic and no n -rhe torical approa ch of all the partie s . They all were in a

- 2 -realistic mood and seemed to share·the need to solve problems. Even in Syria his host's comments had been devoid of epithets. Both President Assad and Vice- Presioent Khadaam referred to Israel by that name, no reference was made to the "Zionist entity" or other such terms. He hao gathered an impression of seriousness of . purpose. ·Even the Israelis, who do not like the UN very much, were serious and realistic. All the parties wanted to start a negotiating process. All his interlocutors had referred to the idea of an International Conference as proposed by the General Assembly but the Secretary-General had told them that the initiative was unlikely to succeea in view of the opposition of both the US and Israel. The Secretary-General's own idea of using the Security council to initiate a slow process had received a favourable

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reaction from four Arab Governments and even Israel had not opposed it.

The Secretary of State said he did not understand what the Secretary-General meant by a "slow" process in the Security Council.

The Secretary-General recalled that he had-advanced such a suggestion in recent reports and described the process as a gradual approximation through informal meetings in private, thus without a gallery and therefore without rhetoric, possibly using working groups which woula examine different aspects. All ideas, including the Reagan plan, the Franco-Egyptian proposals and the Fez plan, as well as the Security Council's resolutions 242 and 338, would be on the table. He underscored that the process would be slow and gradual and thus need not be affected by forthcoming proposals in Israel and other political developments which probably would make it difficult for work to come to a head before the end of the year.

There was a growing feeling that if time passed without the diplomatic vacuum being filled, Israel woula continue to consolidate its position. If Israel wished to dispel the growing impression that it was trying to create a fait accompli it could do so by participating in such a gradual process. The Secretary-General mentioned that another ·advantage of working unaer the umbrella-of the Security Council was that flexible as it was it could allow for bilateral discussions. to take place between Israel and, for instance, Jordan which otherwise could not do so owing to internal pressures.

The Secretary-General summarised by saying that while all ot nis interlocutors would prefer an International Conference, they may be prepared to settle for the Secretary-General's own approach within the context of the Security Council.

The Secretary of State interjected that it should be clear that the US could not participate in such a "Conference" as described by the Secretary-General because the PLO would be participating in it. He did not wish to seem "more Israeli than the Israelis", but the us had very firm commitments in this regard which it could not renege.

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The Sec retary-Gene r a l and Mr . Urquhart exp l a i ned to the Secretary o f S ta te the d i tfe r ences between the k ind o f par t ic i pa t i o n envi saged f o r the PLO i n an Inte r na t ional Con ference and that wh i c h i t would have i n the f r amewor k o f the Secu r i ty Counc i l , t o wh i c h the us h ad f r equently consented in. the past .

Mr Shultz neve r thele s s askea the Sec r e ta r y-Gene r a l not to place the US i n the same category in wh i c h he repo r ted I sr a e l ' s pos i t ion , i . e . acqu iesc ing by s i lence .

The Sec retary -Gener a l then r e f e r r ed to.h i s v i s i t to I sr ae l wh ich he described as normal and f r iendly . Both Mr. Sham i r and Mr . Kimche had.been deferent i al d�sp i te the i r toug h publ i c pronouncements . The I sr a e l i s tended to c u l t i va te the d i s t i nc t ion between the Secretary-Gener al and the othe r organs o f the Un i ted Na tions wh ich , whi le per haps intended· to be f latter ing , was not a lways helpfu l . I n any case , I s r ael seemed t o r ecog n i s e the Secretary-Gene r a l ' s impa r t i a l i ty as we ll as e f fo r ts tha t he had made i n the pas t and was conduct i ng i n the present to help out I s r ae l , such as for instance , i n the case o f e f f o r ts to expel that count ry f r om the Un i ve r s a l Po s ta l Un ion . I t was t h e Secretary -General's hope that that i n i t ia t ive wou ld not be succe s s f u l . On h i s retur n he had spoken to the Exec u t i ve Head of the UPU f r om Zur ich and the.la tter fe lt that the i n i t i a tive would not p r o spe r . He asked whether Mr . Newe ll had any f resh news ana Mr . Newell s a id that they hoped to be able to f ig ht it bac k . The Sec r e t a ry-General s a i d that he had a lso r a i sed the ma tter w i th the Secretary-Gene r a l o f the Ar ab League , who seemed to real i se the r is k s invo lved .

The Secr e tary- General then r e fe r r ea to the Sy r i an po s i t io n r e g a r d i ng secur i ty in S o u the r n Lebano n . Syr i a , h e s a id , was conscious o f , and accepted , I s r ael ' s need for appropr i a te secu r i ty a r r angements to prote ct No r thern I s r ae l . Sy r ia would , hqweve r , only be prepa r ed to neg o t i ate s uch ar rangeme nts thr ough ah i n te rmed iary . I t would prefer the UN but would not oppose e i ther France.or the us . Pres ident Gemayel would prete r the US as an inte rmed i a r y ana P r i me M i n is ter Kar ami was not opposed .to e i ther the us or Fr ance, whe r e as Mr. Be r r i p r e fe r r ed the UN. I s r ae l , for i ts pa r t , cont i n ued to be opposed to u s i ng intermed i a r i e s ana ins i s ted on d i rect negot i a t ions . I s r ae l a lso wants Lahd to he lp i n the preserva t ion-o f secu r i ty i n the sout h , but the UN cannot coope r a te w i th h im s ince he i s not recog n i sea by h i s own nat ional Gove r nment . Be r r i absolu tely opposes the r e t u r n o f the PLO to the South . All pa r t ie s excluded that poss i b i l i ty . The Secr e tar y-General s a id that he fear s , as

·indeed does Shami r , that the Sh i i te s , which Be r r i does not f ully control , might o f f e r po ten t i a l dang e r in the f u tur e . The Secretary-Ge ner al had h imself o f fe red ways in wh ich the UN can· help i n ensur ing secu r i ty in the South toge ther with the Lebanese Army and I nternat ional Secu r i ty Fo rces and a lso i n p r o tec t i ng the Pa les t in ian popu lat ion in S idon . Th e UN could also play a role in r e t u r n ing economic v iab i l i ty to the south . The best way to guar antee the secu r i ty of No r the r n I s r ae l is by assur ing the prospe r i ty o f· the �outh wh ich would g i ve i ts i nhabitants a s t rong stake in peace . The problem that rema i n s is the d i ploma t i c i s sue o f whether a n intermed iary was r equ i r ed i n o r de r to· neg ot i a te secu r i ty ar r angements or not .

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The Secret ary of State said that while that was a pr oblem , it was not the on ly one . Nation al in stitution s were needed in Lebanon . The armed forc es and ·the International S e c urity Forces wer e a start if they can get org ani sed in a manner compatible with the different Le bane se communitie s . In the Shouf , for in stance , no dea l had been wor k ea out and t h us the infi ltration of a l l sort s of terrori sts into Beirut h ad been permitted . This had prev ented the e stabli shment of security ther e . Clear ly the Government· o f Lebanon could not maintain security in Beir ut and unti l it was able to it could not expect Isr ael' s withdrawal .

Mr . Shultz wondered , an d asked the Secretary-General , what pe�ple thought would happen if I sr a e l withdrew from Sidon now.

The Secret ary-Gen er al re p lied that the UN for e s aw a joint approach betw e en the Lebanese Armea Forc e s an d the Internati on a l Sec urity Force s .

Mr . Urquhart said that a Dr use/Chri sti an agreement had been reached , but it would h ave left the Palestinians out in the cold. The sit uation wa s kaleidoscopi c in nature , i . e . changing moment by moment .

The Secretary of State s aid it was k a leidoscopic with an ov e r lay of terrorism . He compared it wit h

·a shifting bonfire .

Mr . Ur� uh art s aid that Mr. Berri was a good man , but not obviously 1n control . The sit uation wa s , he said , li k e ly to get wor se since the farmer s were not able to expo rt their prod uce and thi s would i nevitably lead to unrest .

The Secretary of Stat e then said that most of those who haa opposed the 17 May agreement (betwe en I srael and Lebanon) had not read it , except for the Syri an s . A l l the prob lems which had be e n ref err ed t o . ( by the Secretary-Ge ner a l) h a d been con sidered at that time and haa been dealt with and they would sti l l be there in the fut ure when the time came to ne g otiate a rrang ement s for the south.

The Secretary-Gener a l s aid that aespite hi s short-comin g s , Ber ri coula be u sed to he lp recreate a norma l sit uation in t he South. The worst prob lems however , at the mo ment , were in Beir ut as he had been able to witne s s from hi s own h otel .

The Se cretary of State comment ed ·that even if a l l foreign f o r c e s

wit hdr ew from Lebanon it would sti l l be the most heavily armed co untry in the · world . T h e Secretary of Stat e , changing the subject , then remar k ed that he had seen that the Secr etary-Genera l h ad haa some succ e s s on the Ir an/Ir aq question .

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The Secretary-General said that he would not l i ke to be mislead i ng about th i s s ucceSSJ I r an had not sudden ly become rational i n i ts conduct , so some scepticism was in o r de r . Two teams o f UN obse r ver s we re be ing sent s tar t i ng that day and the Secretary-Gene r al said that good faith f rom both par t ies was yet to be proven . I t was said �hat the s talemate was due to one par ty controll i ng the f i r epower ana the other par ty con t r o l l i ng the manpowe r . He had d i scus sed the i s sue w i th Pr e s ident As sad who th inks that w i th the s uppo r t of the Saud i s , the expan s ion of the war could be prevented , but he d id ·not hold out hope on s topping i t .

The Secretary o f S tate said that despi te all the caveats , the Secretar y - General had ach ieved a small plus for wh ich cred i t to h i m was due .

The Secr e tary-Gener al said that obv iously i f the po ss ib i l i ty o f bu i la ing on th i s s tep f o r ward arose he would b e pe r fectly prepar e d t o go t o the ar ea i f nece s sar y.

The Secr e tary-General then r e fe r r ed to Cyp r u s rega r d i ng wh ich , i n v iew of the r ecent dec i s ion to renew UNF ICYP , the r e would be no problem o n that f ront u n t i l December . He had me t w i th the Repr e sentat ive of the Tu r k i sh Cypr iot au thor i t ies on Fr i day . He had presented a ser i e s of ideas for a comprehen s i ve solution to the problem . The re was h owever noth i ng in them wh ich was v e r y attract ive t o the Gr eek Cypr i o ts . He woul d convey the se ideas anyway s i nce advan tage mus t be taken of the appar ent po s i t ive mood of the Tu r k i s h Cypr iots . He then said that it rema ined h i s own idea to conce ive some sugges t ions of h i s own wh ich he wo uld show to th e US Gove r nme n t .

The Secr e tary o f S tate saia that he wanted to be i n close touch w i th the Secr etary-Gener al and to g ive h i m all the h�lp he could .

The Secr etary -General r emar k ed that the r e was noth i ng in the new Tur k ish Cypr iot i deas regard i ng the pos s ibl ity o f a rollback on i t s u n i lateral declar at ion o f independence , f o r example , wh ich i s e s sential for the Greek Cypr iots . He had.as ked the Tu r kish Cyprio t repre sentat ive , Mr . Er te k u n , to come in tomo r r ow and would as k h im to be more for thcomi ng so that he could pe r s uade the Gr eek Cypriots to negot iate .

The Secretary o f S tate invi ted Mr . Bu r t to commen t and Mr� Bu r t said that h e had noth i ng to add except that the us f ound the Secre tary-General ' s repo r t extr emely in te r e s t ing and that the us was s uppo r t ive o f the s teps h e was taking.

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The Secre tary-General then ment i oned , be fo r e depar t i ng , .that h i s own tr ip to Moscow was s t i ll o n , although i t had not been f o rmally announced . I t would be on 12/13 Ju ly . He was see ing the Sov i e t Pe rmanent Rep r e senta tive t h e following day . H e was o f cou r s e , not tak ing any par t icular br i e f or message on th i s tr ip .

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lebanese governnent fails, Iebarx:>n will cease to exist as

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- � for withdrawal Israeli forces fran SWth am subSEGUently other foreign farcies fran rest cnmtry

- Need for 'i\OrkirxJ rut securi�ts in Sc:ut.h be'bJeen I.ebanon am Israel. Syria need for such arran:rement rut only tlu:ough intenrediary. Syria prefers UN �t 'WOOld rot oppose France or US. Gerrayel prefers US. Karami rot opposed to us or France. Berri prefers UN.

-· Israel opposed •to :intii'ect negotiat..ions which 'WO.lld be . step backward after 17 May agreement. · · . ., -�

- Berri says UNIFU. am 10,000 lebanese Arrey (3 brigades), plus several thousand Amal troops, COJld guarantee security better than Lahd 1 s "Sc:uth lebanese Arrey". Berri absolutely owosed return PLO tri South, which they frught for several years.

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- Israel \Olld like "package" cx:rrprisin;J UNIFn., available elanents of lebanese aony, am territorial brigade {SLA) , . which \oO.lld have liaison officers am "oonnections" with Israeli forces.

- Hopefully there will be greater flexibility after 23 July elections in Israel am progress can be achi�.

MIDDLE EAST POOBLEM

- Time of disillusion, drift .am anxiety (Egypt, Jordan) - Arab disunity, ro Arab surrm:it since 82, disarray in PLO - Concern over � of mcmentum and vacuum in negotiating

process (ooncern particularly great in Egypt am·Jordan) - Coocem over state of . US/USSR relations ·

- General and abvi.c:us desire for peace - For greater pragmatism and ro rhetoric - Essential to get rut present inpasse and to have sane rratentum - Need to involve US as well as Soviet Union in cx:rrprehensive

settlement - 9.lglort. and � for Secretary-General 1 s idea of using

security Ca.mcil as initial fr� for 'i'.Orkin;J negotiations an basis 242 and 338 taking into accx::unt varioos proposals rt:M on table - perhaps as preparation for evenblal international oonference (on basis 338) .

- In Israel, surpris� lack of q;p>sition to SecJ:etary-Genel's suggestions for usinj· security Camcil. as framewoJ:k for negotiating process, rut rot nuch enthlsiam for it either - In Israel, Iroderation even frierxlly arrl positive attitude in

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On 25 Ju ne 1984 the Sec r eta r y-Gene r a l br iefed M r. Ter z i of PLO on h i s v i s it to the M idd le East as p e r the att ached pap e r.

M r. Te r z i noted that the a s ses sme nt made by the Sec r eta r y-Gene r a l was a c o r r ect one. He exp r e s sed the b e l ief that the Counc i l sho u ld be r e act i vated i n the search for an ove r a l l so lution and r eca lled that Cha i rman Ar afat h imse lf had s a id that the Sec u r ity Co unc i l shou ld const it ute itse lf a s a comm ittee (to ove r come the veto) and to do some p r epa r atory wo r k. He hoped that the S e c r eta ry-Gene r a l wo uld have some mo re re act ions to h i s p r op o sal to u se the Se c u r ity Cou nc i l as a f o r um to d i s c u s s the ove r a l l solut i on t o the M idd le East p r ob lem by the t ime h e would meet with t he Ch a i rman in a coup le of wee k s.

The Sec r eta ry-Gene r a l i l lu st r ated aga i n h i s idea of the Co unc i l a nd noted that he had not re ce i ved g r eat r e act i o ns f r om the majo r powe r s. He had , howe ve r , rece i ved support f r om the Ar ab count r i e s he had just v is ited.

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Trip to Middle Bast

(No suvqes tiona -: no proposals)_ .

· 1. Disillusionment - anxitaty ..

2. Diplomatic vacuum

3. Impasse over Israeli withdrawal

4. a) General and obvious desire for peace b) Great praqmatism . c) Acceptance (tacit) of Israel's existence

s. Concern over Palestinians in W.Bank and Gaza �trip in Eqypt Concern ·over settlements International Conference (killed?)

6. �lecessity of USSR as well as USA participation on any useful negotiation process (a �l 4 Arabs)

7. Support for SG's idea of using Secco on basis of 242 and· 338 plus proposals (Egypt-�banon-Jordan)

Syria (second best) �srael (no comments)

8 . a) Admission b y Lebanon and Syria of need _for .. security arranqements in South Lebanon between Israel and Lebanon Difficulty: Israel: dfrect contacts - Leb.: thir� party

b) Lebanon intends to set_ up Ad-Hoc Commis_sion on Security �rrangement

c) Withdrawal of Syrian Forces at Leb.Gov't request once Israelis wi•hdraw.

d) Support for SG proposal on South Lebanon in April report to the Security Council

e) Chaos

9. Israel feels UNIPIL. cannot prevent terrorist attacks on Israel or fight qu�rrillaa

10. UNYPIL buffer between Israel. and Syria in Bekaa

11. Israel ready to find solution

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General and obvious de�ire.�or peace Great pragmatism Ne�essity for compromise Acceptance (tacit) of �sr�el's existence

Concern over Palestiaians in West Bank and Gaza Strip in E�t Concern over settlements Necessity of USSR as well as USA participation on

any useful negotiation p�ocess (all 4 Arabs)

SDpport for SG's idea �f u�ing Sacco on basis of 242 and 338 plus proposals (Egypt-Le�an�n-Jordan) Syria (second best) Is��el (no comments)

Admission by Lebanon.and Syria of-need �or security arrangements in South Lebanon between Israel and Lebanon

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Difficulty : Israel: dire_ct .conta�ts - Leb •. : third ·party

Withdrawal of Syrian Forces at Leb.Go�'t request _

once Israelis withdraw Support for SG proposal o� South Lebanon in April Report

to Secco Leb. intends to set up_Ad-Hoc C�ission on Security Arrangements Israel feels UNIFIL. cannot: prevent terrori_st att:acks on Israel

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UNIFIL buffer between Israel and .syria �n Bekaa Israel ready to find solution

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-. tmpaaae over Iaraeli wi�awal _

- General and obvioua daaire �or paac� - Great pragmati.. . - Neceaaity for caapra�iae . .

Acceptance (tacit) of Iarael .exi�tenca - Concern over Palestinian& in WB and GS in Egypt

Concern over settlementa · Necessity of USSR aa we�l-�a �SA participation on

any useful neqotiation proceaa Ca.ll 4 Arabs) - Support for SG's idea o� using Secco on baa�s of

242 and 338 plua propoeals C,Egypt-Le;bano�-JDDdan) Syria (second best) . Isra�l (no camnents) .

Admission by Lebanon and Syria of need �or �ecurity arrangements in South Lebano� �etween Israel and Lebanon Difficulty: Israel: direct.contacts - Leb.� third party

- Withdrawal of Syrian P'orcea at Leb.�·� request once Israelis withdraw

- Support for SG proposal on ·�outh Lebanon in ·April Report. to Secco

- Leb. intends to set up Ad-Hoc Commission on security araangements :.

- Israel feels UNIFIL cannot prevent terrorist attacks on Israel or fight guerrillas

- UNIFIL buffer between Israel and Syria in Bekaa Israel ready to find solution

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21 June 1984

Dear Mr. Dasi,

Upon his return to United Nations Beadquartera,

· the Secretary-General has asked me to thank you for

your kind cable expreasinq concern for hia well-baing

and support for hia efforta·in the cause of peace.

Your thoughtfulness was much appreciated.

Yours sincerely,

Alvaro de Soto Special Aaaiatant to the

Secretary-General

Mr. Gerardo Filiberto Daai Secretary General Pio Manzu Ipternational

Research Centre 47040 Verucchio Italy

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on the Secretary-Ge ner a l ' s meet i ng w i th Amba s sador i n h i s capaci ty as Pres ident of the Secu r i ty

on 15 Ju ne 1984

. Ambas sador Thomson touched upon the Cyp r u s que s t ion and i nt imated that th� Tu r k i sh-Cypr i o t s iae in the v i ew of h i s g ove r nment could not p u r s ue the hold i ng of a r e f e rendum and elect ions on the cons t i tuon and at the same t ime ma i nta in the pos tu r e that they we re in favo u r of a fede r a l solut ion. Un f o r tunate ly the us was reluctant in ma k i ng th i s po i n t to An kara and the s i tuati on was even mor e comp l icated by the fact that t Gr ee k -Cypr iot s i ae was i n s i s t i ng on precond i t ions be fore ente r i ng into neg o t i a t ions. Mr s. Tha tch er who w i l l be see i ng P r e s ide n t Kyp r i�nou on 18 �une could urg e h i m t o b e i n touch with the Secre ta ry-Gene r al in whatever manne r the Sec r e t a r y-Gene r al saw f it. He wou ld also hope th�t wben the Secr e t r ary-Gene r a l would pr e�ent his ideas , P r e s ident Kyp r i anou wou ld deal w i th ·them w i .thou t ·

precond i t ion. The Secretary-Ge ne r a l repl iea to a que s t ion outl i n i ng h i s f i r st reaction to h is t r ip to the M iddle East as fol lows:

a) the r e wa s i n te r e s t f o r an ove r a ll solu t ion of the pr oblemn mixed w i th the anx i e ty f o r the d ip loma t ic vacuum wh ich ex i s ted� There was gene r al suppo r t f o r the I n te r nat ional Conference, thoug h the idea of u s i ng the Secu r i ty Counc i l as a f or um wa s a lso we ll· rece ived.

b) Ther e was gene r a l suppor t for the UN r ole and for the role o f the Secre t a r y-Ge ne ral.

c) No country he v i sited g ave the impr e s s i on that they we re challeng i ng the e x i s tence of I s r ae l and i n fact eve rybody seemed ag reeable to.the �stab l i shment of secu r i ty ar rangeme nts between Israel and Lebanon. The d i f fe re nce in th i s context wa s between those who favour d i rect contacts be tween Lebanon and Syr ia (Gemayel.and I s r ae l) and tho se who f avou r i nd i r ect contact (Sy r i a ana Kar ami). The inai rect r o le cou ld be played by the US, Fance or the Secr e t a r y-Gene r a l of the UN. As for the UN i n terpo s i t i on be tween I DF ana SAD in the. Be k aa , the S ecreta ry-Gener al r e a f f i rmed h i s oppo s i t ion tQ it as it was a po l icy that Lebanon could not accept. I t would s ig n i fy only a de facto d iv i s i on o f the i s land by two f o r e i g n co un tr i e s.

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· a l so the c h a l leng e to the Israe l i membe r s h ip i n· the UPU w ith many ot her count r ie s.

The Sec r etary-Gene r a l then to o k the oppo rt u n ity to r a i s e a matter wh ich haa been the subject of d i sc u s s ion w ith the Amba ssad o r of Ar g e nt i na. The Ar g e nt i nian gove r nment had been s u rp r i sed b y the st rong r e act i o n by M r s • . Thatch e r to the Spa n i s h-Argent i n i an.F i n a l Comm�n i qui and sh ou la t h e B r it i s h r i g i d ity cont i n ue , Buenos A i r e s wou ld be f o r cea ·to p repa r e a d r a ft r e so lution for t h e Gene r a l As sembly . Howeve r , Argent i na wo u ld r e ly on the r epo rt ot the Sec r et a r y-Gener al befo r e ma k i ng any f u rther dec i s ion. Th e Ar g e nt i n i ans seem p r epa r ea to postp one · a debate i n the Gene r a l �s sembly , shou ld a meet i ng betwe en UK and Ar g e nt� na b e p l anned .

The Am bas sador noted that h i s gove rnment had co nveyed seve r a l sugg� st ions thr ough the Swi ss f o r a meet i ng , but no r e sponse had be�n r ece i ved. He unae rtoo k , howe v e r , to r eport on what the Argent i n i an Am bassad o r haa sa id to the Sec r�t a r y-Gene r a l .

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Neva Agencies on CUrrent Political Issues

11 June 1984, 9 a.a. *

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UNITED NATIONS: Two helicopters carrying U.N. Secretary-General Javier Perez de

Cuellar and his party over Lebanon's east Bekaa Valley "ca.e close to being fired at"

by Syrian anti-aircraft bat�ries, a U.N. official said today. Syrian troops

stationed in the region were not inforaed the Secretary-General's party would overfly

the area yesterday on their way to Da.ascus to catch a special flight to Jordan, the

official noted.

The Secretary-General held talka today with King Hussein's brother and heir to

his throne, Prince Hassan, on accelerating the Middle East peace process, a U.N.

official stated. He then held a session with Priae Minister Ahaad Obeidat and

Foreign Minister Taber Masri.

At a dinner banquet in his honour yesterday, the U.N. Secretary-General said

Palestinian rights were at the core of the Middle East problem. (UPI - Amman)

MIDDLE EAST: The Lebanese Parlia.ent convened today, aaid a fresh outbreak of

artillery and mortar duels, for a crucial debate on the fate of Prime Minister Rashid

Karami's 6�eek-old Cabinet. The outbreak of violence followed a weekend of

factional warfare in which two people were killed and at least 46 were wounded,

including a Sunday evening @kirlli.sh in Moslea vest Beirut between the Mourabitoun,

a Sunni Moslea militia, and rival Druze Moslem fighters.

In Israel, Priae Minister Yitzhak Sbamir turned down Mr. Karami' s offer to negotiate

through a third party security arrangeaentw for the Israel's northern border. The

offer was .. de Saturday by Mr. Karaai in talks with United Nations Secretary-General

Javier Perez de Cu€l.lar, who toured position• of U.N. peace-keeping forces in

southern Leba110n yesterday. (UPI, TASS, AFP - Beirut)

IRAN-IRAQ CONFLICT: Iraq charged Iranian artillery ahelled three of its towna and

said it will strike back at "aelected targets" until a liaited cease-fire takes

effect later today, Iraqi Newec yency reported. The ceaae-fire agree•nt, waa

announced yeaterday in separate stateaenta by Iraqi President Saddaa Busaein and

Iran' • Ali Kba•ini. (UPI, AFP, TASS - Abu Dhabi, Manama, Baghdad, Nicosia)

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ltELATIONS AMONG STATES: Argentine Preaident Raul Alfona!n arriYed in Madrid today

for a fiYe-day Yiait to obaerve Spain's successful tranaition froa dictatorship to

da.oc: racy and to discuaa his country .; econOilic difficultiea. Besides a aeries of

official ••tinge with Spanish officials, Mr. Alfons!D to.,rrov will address a joint

aession of both Bouaea of the Cortes, or Parlia.ent -- the Congress of Deputies and

the Senate. (UPI - Madrid)

Pope John Paul II, acting over the objections of South African Churchmen, gave

a private audience today to South African Prime Minister Pieter Botha, the Vatican

said. Vatican eources stat� that the Pope believe• it is his duty to aeet with

pOlitical leaders, even when they are controversial, in order to pr01110te peace and

justice in the world. (UPI, APP - Vatican City)

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The Security Council met in informal consultations on 11 June to

consider recent developments in the conflict between Iran and Iraq.

The members of the Council exp�essed unanimous support for the

initiative taken by the Secretary General to bring about a cessation

of attacks by both sides on civilian areas.

The members of the Council also unanimously welcomed the positive

respons$ received from both Governments.

The members of the Council endorsed the suggestion that the

Secretary General and his staff should have further dis�ussions with

the parties as soon as possible to establish the position on verification

arrangements.

The members of the Council decided to continue ·to keep the situation

closely under review.

The members of the Council invited their President to convey the

above to the Secretary General.

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SECGEN'S DETAILED PROGRAMME AND TIMETABLE AS FOLLOWS: ...

SATURDAY, 9 JUNE 1984

0915 ETD FROM DAMASCUS AIRPORT OF FIRST LEBARMY ·HELICOPTER WITH ALL LUGG

AND SOME PARTY MEMBERS, E.G. BREEN, MARTIN, GIULIANI, EL-DJOUNDI,

ONE JOURNALIST. � ASKING LEBARMY TO LET. FIRST HELICOPTER FLY EARL

THAN SECOND WITH SECGEN.

0930 ETD FROM DAMASCUS OF SECGEN AND REMAINING MEMBERS WITH SECOND

LEBARMY HELICOPTER.

1010 ETA YARZE OF FIRST HELICOPTER. MET BY LEBANESE PROTOCOL, SANVINCENTI

AND BAYERL.

1025 DEPARTURE TO HOTEL AL-BUSTAN OF FIRST GROUP OF GUESTS IN UN CAR

ACCOMPANIED BY BAYERL AND UN PICK-UP WITH LUGGAGE.

1030 ETA YARZE OF SECGEN PARTY. MET BY MINISTER OF INFORMATION AND

INTERIOR A.I. SKAFF, SRSG AND LEBANESE PROTOCOL.

1035 REVIEW BY SECGEN AND. MINISTER SKAFF OF GUARD OF HONOUR. HONOURS

FOR HEAD OF GOVERNMENT.

1045 SECGEN MEETING UN CHIEFS OF MISSIONS.

1045 ARRIVAL AT HOTEL AL-BUSTAN OF FIRST GROUP. ACCOMMODATION IN HOTEL

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1120 ARRIVAL AT HOTEL, MET· BY LEBANESE PROTOCOL. MINISTER SKAFF LEAVING.

1150 DEPARTURE FROM HOTEL OF. SECGEN, URQUHART, AKHUND, CALLAGHAN, DAYAL,

AIME, PRIETO, PICCO, HRUSOVSKY AND NEILD WITH MFA FOUR OFFICIAL

CARS ESCORTED BY ISF AND PROTOCOL.

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/MEET PRESIDENT GEMAYEL AND PRIME MINISTER KARAME .

AKHUND AND CALLAGHAN

DAYAL, AIME, PRIETO AND PICCO PROCEED TO CONFERENCE ROOM TOGETHER

WITH LEBANESE OFFICIALS. NEILD AND HRUSOVSKY WAIT END OF MEETINGS,

HAVING LUNCH SEPARATELY.

1230 WORKING MEETING OF SECGEN AND ALL UN DELEGATION WITH LEBANESE

OFFICIALS IN CONFERENCE ROOM.

1330 LUNCH WITH PRESIDENT AND LEBANESE OFFICIALS. TOASTS.

1430 MEETING WITH PRESS AND MEDIA AT PALACE.

1445 REST AT PRESIDENTIAL PALACE.

1510 TAKING-OFF OF HELICOPTER WITH ALL UN DELEGATION FROM PRESIDENTIAL

PALACE.

1520 LANDING AT BAIN MILITAIRE AND PROCEEDING TO SERAIL BY OFFICIAL

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1530 MEETING WITH PRIME MINISTER.

1630 LEAVING SERAIL.

1645 MEETING MINISTER BERRI AT HIS OFFICE, IN UNESCO PALACE.

1730 LEAVING UNESCO PALACE.

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otto Doelling , correspondent of Assoc iated Press , who is in charge of organizing UNCA ' s coverage of your trip to the Middle East , informed me this afternoon that only 3 journalist s were now assured of doing the trip : Elaine Johanson of Voice of America ; Mar4an Houk of Ai.-Bayan; and Ellen Sandrik , a stringer for Radio France I) Internationale . (:hree cheers for the ladies .

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I intend , with your permission , to tell Mr . Doelling that the cost to the UN of flying a plane carrying 3 correspondents for 10 days is simply prohibitive , unless they are prepared to share the probably enormous expense of insurance for flying non-UN personnel in the Fokker .

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dr . Giu l i .:Jo i s a id toe v t s i t ;;-,ou l d provide th e Sc cre t ary-Ge oe ra l vl l t b an oppor tuo it y t o rene� h i s per son a l con t a c t s Aith the. leade r s o f those coun tr ies a o d t o d isc u s s w�s to <��h ico t'\,e Jo tt ed i-la t ioos and the Secre t a ry-Genera l per .s ona l ly cou l d best col'l t rii>ut e t oua rds a j u s t a n d la s t ing s e t t lemen t o f the Midd ll:! !!:a s t pr o l) l e•n . Io the course o f h i s r:ns s ioo , the Secre \:: a ry-Genera l t·10u l d a l so vi s i t the th re e Un i t e d .:la t ion s pe ac e-keeping o perat tOtl S to t b e a rea ( Pre s s Re l e a s e 3G/T/ 12)0) .

As Ked ··:.Jh o t.Jou l d be a cco.upany ing th� Secret e� ry-Gene ra l , Hr . Gt u l ia 11 i s a id those per son s wou l d be Br ian E . Ur.quh e�rt , Unde r-Secre tary-Genera l for Spec ia l Po l i t tc a 1 Af f.<J l.rs ; Vtr enora Da ya l , ,:;h e f de Ca b i net ; Jean- Cl a ude Ai1n� , Dire c tor ia th e o f f i ce o f tbe UmJe r -Se c re tar y-Genera l £or Spec ia l Po l i t ica l Aff-3 irs ; lir . Giu l iarli. ; a lld Gian domcn ico Picco from the o f hce o f the SecTe t a ry-Genera l .

i�ke� i f there H 3 S a � y spec i f ic agenda ior d i s cu s s ions uur iog t h e trip , clr . Giu l ia n i s a id tha t there �ou l d be a s pe c i f ic a g�nda o f various prob le�s

. re l a t ing to tt> e .-.Iidd l e la s t , bu t toa t ba s ic a l ly the Se cre t <J ry-Gen e ra l h a d iod t ca t 3d c h a t h e ;·1as go ing t o t: h e a rea t o .aake a o a s s � s s• 11� n t , to s e e for b i ,1s e 1 f ·:ib a t o e cou la rlo .

Giv in g de ta i l s o f the Sec·l"etdry-Geoera l ' s a ppo l.o ttllen t s � Fh· . Giu l ia n i s a i d th.:.J t a t 10 • 30 a . m . , ;:ir . P� rc z de Cu � l l ar b a u � t t ended the Secu t· it y Counc i l .ue e c 1. ng h e l J .<J t ' t h e rcq1.1es t of t h � Gu l f f.) t a t e s .

; .. lr . Gi1J 1 i :Jn i s J id the 3e crc tary-�nera l b a d l e ft a s nort · Jh i l e a Jo for '-Ja sh ingtO<l , L) . C . , t'lbere he >:Jou ld :� ddre s s c b e conc luding s e s s 1.oo o f tbe ilroo1 do6S Io s t itu t ioo Con ferenc e on the Un ited �'la t io n s and \'Jor l d Af fa irs . He .. Jo,J l d tbeu Jel iver th� C Olu.tleoce.ne o t addre s s .:� t tb e Jolws Hoplc i,, s Sch ool for Advan ceo In t e rn a t iona l i;;tudie s . At 5 p .m . , he Hou l d ntee t ltl. th George P . Sh u l t z , Un i t ed St.:Jt�s Secre ta ry o f 3 t a t e , and .:·Jou ld return to l:Tet'l York ton igh t .

Gr . Giu l ian i re�inde J c orres pooaen t s th a t a t 3 p . m . today there wou ld be a pre s s con fe re o c � by .:ia 1.d E<.a j a ie -.'.� ord s s a n t , Pe nnanl;!nt Repre sen t a t ive of Ir3n . Yatcub Kh a () , Fore i �n i lir, t s t er o f Pa:, is t a o , t.Jou l d me e t t b e Secre t<.� ry-Gene ra l a t 10 a . m . o n T·<J ,z s day , 2 9 Aay .

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P r e s ent : Sec r e ta r y o f S ta te S h u l t z M i c h a e l Armaco s t , Unde r - S e c r e t a r y o f S ta te f o r Pol i t i cal Af f a i r s Richard Mu rphy , As s i s tant Secr e ta r y o f S ta t e for Near E a s te r n and south A s i an Af f a i r s R i c h a r d Bu r t , As s i s tant S e c r e t a r y o f S tate f o r Eur opean Af fai r s G r e g o r y Newe l l , As s i s tant Sec r e ta r y o f S ta t e fo r I n te r nati onal Organ isa t ion Af f a i r s Edwa rd D i l l e r y , D i r e c to r , Of f i ce o f UN Po l i t i ca l and Mult i - la t e r a l Af fai r s

The Se c r e ta r y -Ge n e r a l Mr . Cordove z Mr . Urquh a r t Mr . de Soto

The mee t i ng beg an at 5 : 1 2 pm at the Depa r tme n t o f S ta te .

The Secr e ta ry-Gene r al rema r k ed that it was u s e f u l to me e t before h i s tr ip t o the Middle E a s t . H e was not go ing w i th a spe c i f ic idea or fo r mu l a in mind . H i s �r ip was p r ompted by the f a c t that h e had not been t o the a r e a s ince h i s appo i n tme n t as Secre ta ry -Gene r a l . I t had been h i s v i ew that the S e c r e ta r y -Ge ne r a l should not appe a r t o i n te r f e r e when othe r s we r e involved in dip loma t i c e f fo r t s i n the a r e a . Howe ve r , the r e was now a d i p l oma t i c vacuum wh i c h could we l l be used to a s s e s s the s i t u a t i on w i th t h e f i v� coun t r i e s who h a d inv i ted h i m . H e f e l t t h a t t h e lac k o f moveme n t was not bene f i c i a l s ince i t coul d lead to despe r a t ion a nd the nce to ext remism . He r e al i z ed tha t the t i m i ng o f t h i s t r ip was not ideal , but it should not be delayed fur ther i n v i ew of the for thcoming I s r ae l i e lect ions and the Gene r a l As sembly sh o r tl y the r e a f te r .

The Sec r e ta r y - Gene r a l then r e f e r r ed to a ma nda te he had r e ce i ved f r om the G e n e r a l Assembly r e g a r d ing the conven ing of an I n te r n a t i onal C o n t e r ence . He was awar e that in v i ew o f the oppos i t ion of the u . s . and I s r ae l it was u s e l e s s to p u r sue t h e id e a , but h e neve r the l e s s wan ted i t not to be f o r g o tten that the Secu r i ty Counc i l ' s mach i ne ry was av a i l able and could be used f r u i t f u l l y , not in order to hold another debate but r a ther for a care ful and s l ow s t udy wh ich would , in tu r n , take the p r e s s u r e o f f sma ll mode r a t e countr i e s such as Jo rdan . S u ch an exe r c i s e could ver y we l l ta k e a year o r two . . Th i s idea had been exp r e s s ed i n the Secretary - Gene r a l ' s l a te s t r e po r t to the Sec u r i ty ·Counc i l .

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He r ema i ned OQen to sugges t ions in th i s regard par t icular ly f r om the u . s . , wh ich has so muc h expe r ience in the area . He would apprec i ate knowing of the u . s . • c u r r e n t appr oach .

Regard ing Be i r u t , the - Sec r e ta r y-Gen e r al re i te r a ted the s tatement in h i s repo r t accord ing to wh ich the UN can contr ibute in fac i l i tat i ng the w i thd r awal of troop s . For ins tance , in Souther n Lebanon the UN could , w i th the as s i s tance o f Lebanese force s , r edeploy its tr oops in o rder to occupy areas vacated by I s r ae l . He had in mind f ind ing a non - Sy r i an , UN solution to the present s i tua t ion . Re i ter a t i ng that h i s purpose wa s to l i s ten r ather than to propose , he sa i d that he wou ld appr e c i a te the v iews o f the u . s . on the matte r .

The Secr e tary o f S ta te r epea ted that the u . s . con t i nued to h ave as its obj ec t i ve for Lebanon the w i thd r awal _ o f all force s whether Syr i an , I s r ae l i , Pale s t i n ian or I r an ian . He remar k ed that many doubt the e x i s tence o f such a th i ng as a southe r n Lebanon . He speculated that there might be mayhem upon w i thd r awa l , though per h aps the Lebanese should be allowed to h ave a c r a c k at solv i ng the problem themselves . S ome turmo i l was , in any case , pe r h aps inev i table . The re was now a Syr ian -spons o r ed gove r nment in Lebanon wh ich had settled thing s somewha t , and as far as the us was concer ned , th i s was good . The US Ambas sado r in Be i r u t was in touch w i th all par t ie s .

He r epea ted that the ob j e c t ive was the w i thd r awal o f all troops . I sr ae l , for i t s par t , does want to w i thd r aw and had s ig ned an agr eement to that e f fect wh ich h ad the r ea fter been t�r own away . The ag r eement was d i s l i ked because it was an ag reement be twe en I s r ae l and an Ar ab country , Lebanon , and not so much because of its con tent . Howeve r , i f the re was to be peace in the Middle East , i t had t o be recog n i z ed that countr ies mu s t b e able t o reach ag reeme n t w ith I sr ae l . H e f e l t that i f i t could b e a s s u r ed that southe r n Lebanon could be orde r ly ana n o t hos t i le t o I s r ae l , I s r ae l would w ithd raw . Howeve r , thus far the I srae l i gove r nment e s t imates h a ve been that the capa c i ty of the Lebanese gove r nment to br i ng about o rder i s m i n ima l . I f i t can do so , i t would be s i gn i f i cant .

The Sec retary o f S ta te commented that he was alarmed a t the r e-eme rgence of the PLO in Be i r ut and I s r ae l was nervous about t he po s s i b i l i ty o f renewed te r r o r aga i n s t i t . I t may be impo s s ible to get Syr i a out of Lebanon , but th i s i s des i r able nonetheless inte r a l i a because i t wou ld prod uce a d i sengageme n t between I s r ae l and Syr i a .

The Sec re tary- Gene r a l s a i d that the secu r i ty o f I s r ae l wa s a ma tter o f con s tant conce r n for the UN . I s r ae l , he recal led , had been a UN creat ion . The UN could ass i s t in the secu r i ty of I s r ae l . I t could , among o ther t h i ng s , help in c r e a t i ng economic and soc i a l cond i t ions in he retofore neglected Southe r n · Lebanon s o as t o promo te o rder and secu r ity .

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-The Sec r e tary-Gener al a sk ed Mr . U rquh a r t to prov ide h i s

comments about the Sy r i an w i thdr awal·. Mr . Urquh ar t r emar ked that Syr i a ' s a tt i tude was unp r ed i ctable for extraneous r easons such as at th i s momen t its own i n te r nal s i tu a t ion . I s r ae l appa r en tly now wanted a UN bu f fe r in Southern Lebanon ak in to that in the Gola n . Th e Syr i ans appa ren tly don ' t ob j ect so long a s they a r e not r equ i r ed to w ithdraw . The Lebanese a re ag a in s t an UNDOF - type a r r angemen t because i t wou ld be equ ivalen t t o par t i t ion o f t h e country . Th is i s why in h i s late s t repo r t t h e Sec r e ta r y-Gener al h a d proposed instead that the UN should take over the a r ea s f r om wh ich I s r ae l w i thd r ew .

The Secretary of S ta te repe ated h i s v i ew that the ques t i on o f Syr i an r ec i procal w i thd r awal could usef ully b e included in the Secr etary-Gene r al ' s prob i ng du r i ng h i s M iddle East t r ip . Mr . Mu rphy s a id that du r i ng h i s recent t r ip he had conduc ted such probing s h imse l f , and the r ea c t ion he had r ece ived was that , f r om Sy r ia ' s v i ewpo i n t , w i thd r awal means I s r ael ' s mov i ng sou thward . Th is was accompan ied by " vag ue no i s e s " to the e f fect that " in .the l ight o f " o r " follow i ng " I s r ae l i w i thd r awal , Syr i a would fol low su i t . UN subs t i tu t ion _of I sr ae l i fo rces seemed acceptable to Sy r ia i f I sr ael w i thdr ew .

Mr . Urquhar t asked Mr . Murphy whether he could conf i rm the impress ion that S y r i a fe l t somewha t chas tened a f ter the Lausanne Conference . Mr Mu rphy r epl ied in the nega tive . He said he had no ind ica t i on of such a chas ten ing . The Secreta ry-Gene ral repeated that he dia not intend to emba r k in a mediating effo r t , at wh ich the Secre tary of S tate i n te r j e cted that i f he could b r i ng i t o f f , he was we lcome to it . Th e Secre ta ry- Gene r a l said t h a t he had in mind , r athe r , small s teps of a prac tical natu r e . The Secr etary of S ta te said that a pr ob ing o f whether c i rc ums tances exi s t for w i thd r awa l would be wo r thwh i le .

Th e Sec r e tary- Gene r a l men t i o n ed that he wou l d b e v i s i t i ng Egypt , Lebanon , Syr i a , Jo rdan and I s r ael a nd commented that i t wo u ld be u s e f ul pa r t icular ly to d i scuss w i th K ing Hu sse i n h i s own a t t i tude toward pr ospects for the f u tur e . He vol untee r ed that he wou ld be pleased to br i e f the Secretary o f S ta te after his t r ip . The Secretary of S tate s a id he would be delighted to hear about i t f r om the Secretary-Gene r a l . He s a i d , in any case , that the Sec r e tary-Gener al could convey to Husse in as we ll as othe r s the u . s . pos i t ion on one i s s u e : Cong � e s s was now d i scuss ing pr oposals abou t the loca t i on o f the u . s . Embassy in I s r ae l . He couldn ' t p r ed ic t what the Cong r e s s would vote b u t h e k nows wh at the P r e s ident w i l l do . The Sec r e ta r y-G ener a l could te ll Hu s se in that the Pres ident con s ide r s that the loca t ion of the u . s . Embassy i s his prerogat ive , that he w i l l not move i t to Je r us alem and that the u . s . w i shed that Cong r e s s would move away f r om the i s sue . He could convey Pres ident Reagan ' s dete rm i na t i on in th i s regard w i th confidence . The Secretary-Gene r al recal led that when he was in the Pe r uv i an

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gover nment he had been app r oached on th i s i s sue by the I srae l i Ambas sador . H e had r epl ied that Pe r u haa been a member o f the UN Committee wh ich had recommended the pa r t i t ion o f Pal e s t i ne and t he treatmen t o f Je r usa lem a s a "corpus sepa r a tum" and Pe r u could the r e fo r e not recog n i ze Je r usalem as Israel ' s cap i ta l . S i nce the u . s . had s trongly s uppo r ted that r ecommenaa t io n a t the time , th is same a r gument could be i nvoked for the sake o f h i s to r ical cons i s tency . The Sec r e ta ry o f S tate remar k ed that the u . s . po s i t ion is tha t the solu t i on o f the Je r us alem pr oblem should eme rge f rom negot i a tion . The u . s . p r e fe r r ed a un i f ied c i ty and , in any case , would �ot appear to endor se the s ta tus quo by mov i ng the Emba s sy .

At th i s j uncture the Secr e ta r y o f S tate said the u . s . was s tudy i ng ma tte r s awa i t i ng the elect ions in Egypt and above al l , in I s r ael . The Sec r e ta ry-Gene ral said he i n tended to see Mr . Pe res wh i le in I sr ae l . The I sr ae l i s , he ma intained , · we re ve ry plea sed at his v i s i t ana he had good pe r sonal rela t ions w i th the I s r ae l i autho r i t ies .

The Sec re tary o f S ta te then r e f e r red· to the I r an/I r aq Wa r wh ich was at t h i s moment the i s sue of mo s t conce r n to h im in that par t of the wor ld . Th e u . s . h ad suppor ted the UN e f fo r ts to end the war but the i r impact had not been g r eat , though i t had pe r h aps helped keep matte r s f rom gett ing comple tely out o f control . Th us , the UN e f fo r ts had not been to tally i r re levant . Howeve r , the s i t ua t ion was now escalat ing . The Secre tary- Gene r al said he had le f t the Secur ity Counc i l that mor n i ng a f ter four speak e r s had tak en the f loor . There d i d no t seem to be any prospects f o r a reso l u t io n be fore next wee k . H e h a d seen a n I r a n i an d r aft re sol u t i on wh ich w a s appar en tly ve ry mode r a te . Mo s t memb e r s o t the Counc i l felt t h a t the Gulf Coope r a t i ve Counc i l d r a f t was too s t r ong . Even the Br i t i sh and the Fr ench felt uncomfo r table w i th i t . I t was l i k e ly to be wate red down dur ing the we ekend . Mr . Mu rphy a s k ed whether the I r an i an s we re gett ing engaged in the d i scus sion . The Sec retary-Gene r al said yes , but thr ough th i rd p a r t i e s . Mr . Mu rphy said that a f te r all the e f f o r t that haa gone into Reso l u t ion 540 , Japan had told the u . s . that i f i t had no t been r ushed , an unde r s tand i ng could have bee n reached w i th I r an . The u . s . was s kept ical about t h i s asse s s me n t and he wonde red whether the Sec r e ta r y-Gene ral shared i t . The Secreta ry-General sa id that he d id . Mr . Co rdovez sa id that if it was to evoke the interest o f I r a n , the S e cu r 1 ty Counc i l resolu t i on would have to mak e some r e fe rence to the use o f chemical weapon s . He spe culated that the delay o f I r an ' s mas s i ve a ttac k was due to t he fear o f renewed use o f such weapons .

The Secreta ry o f S ta te then a sked the S e c r e ta r y-Gene r al abo u t another i s sue f a l l i ng w i th i n h i s purv iew , i . e . Cypr u s . The Secretary-G ene ral s a i d that Cypr us had recently added one mo re not very helpful resolut i on to its collect ion . The Tu r k ish Cypr iots on

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the o ther hand we re employ ing a pol icy o f f a i t s accompl i s . The sec re tary o f S ta te s a i d that th i s was .known also a s the salamr­tact ic . The Sec r e tary- General s a i d that he was awa i t ing the renewal of UNF ICYP before a c t ing . He would the r ea f te r proceed to wor k on new idea s . He w anted now to add r e s s the problem comprehens ively by subm i t t i ng honest and fa i r solut ions both reg ard ing te r r i to ry and cons t i tu t ion . when he had fo rmu lated these ideas he would approach the u . s . and o the r s to obta in the i r suppo rt . He was wo r r i ed now abou t retal i a t ion by the Tur k i s h Cypr i o ts rega r d i ng a renewal o t UNF ICYP . I f such a r enewal we re j eopard i z ed , i t would b e dange rous and detr ime n tal to the f u tu r e o f Cypr u s . He as ked the Secreta r y of S ta te ' s help in th is regard . The Sec r e ta ry o f S ta te said that the u . s . wanted to suppor t the Sec r etar y-Gener al ' s e f f o r ts and would g i ve full cons ide r a t i on to his new idea s .

The Sec r e ta ry-Gener al then s a id that he had been invi ted to Mos cow by Pres ident Che r nenko and wondered whether the Sec r e ta ry of S tate had any in formation to shar e w i th him on t h i s occas ion . Wh i le he was at the d i sposal o f h is hos t reg ard i ng the agenda o f h i s v i s i t to Moscow , the r e was one i s sue at the top o f h i s own l i s t , to w i t , Afghan i s tan . He would press h i s host s t rong ly on that i s sue . He would be accompan iea by h i s r epresenta t i ve , Mr . Co rdove z .

The Secre tary-Gene ral took the oppo r tun i ty to emphas i ze that ·

he haa always acted at the reque s t o f both s ide s , i . e . Pa k i s tan and Afghan i s tan . howeve r , he w i shed to protect h i s own c r ed i b i l i ty and did not want to be u sed . He would in s i s t par t icular ly on two i s s ue s among these , to w i t , w i thd r awal o f Sov i e t t r oops and non - i n te r fe r ence , s i nce he fe l t that the othe r two- -guar antees of non- i n te r ference and the ques t i on of r e f ugees - -we re less controver s i a l than the f i r s t two . Mr . Co rdovez in Apr i l had said to the Afghans that he would only be prepared to meet w i th the pa r t ie s in Geneva and d i scu ss non- i n te r f e rence i f Afghan i s tan r a i sed the ques ton of the t i me table for w i t hd r awal w i th the Soviet Un i on . Mr . Co r dove z e xpr e s s ed h i s doubt that comm i tmen t on the t ime table woUIO be obta i ned • . The Soviet Un ion , he s a id , d i s t r u s ted Pak i s tan and w i l l only prov ide the time table i f Pa k i s tan moves on non- inte r fe r ence . Luc k i ly , the Soviet Un i on sees the two i s s u e s a s being symme t r ical though pe r h aps they really aren ' t . Mr . cordovez felt that the Soviet Union was not too w i l l i ng to go forward a t th i s

· moment b u t was , neve r theless , s t i l l re spect ing ·the not i on of the pac k age • . He hoped that Pak i s tan would also s t i c k to that not i on s ince th i s was the unde r s tana i ng in wh ich it was poss ible to focus only on two o f the four i s s ues .

The Sec r e ta ry- Gene r al said that h i s vi s i t to Pres iden t Che r nenko could p r ovide an ind i ca t i on o f the t ime table , and he repea ted that Mr . Co rdovez wou ld not go to Geneva w i thou t one . He then recalled that the UN ' s e f f o r t s in t h i s reg a rd we re the only con t i nuous attempt to get the S ov i e t Un ion out of Afghan i s tan whe r e all othe r s had f a i led . Wh i le i t somet imes r esembled the d r op-o f -water approach , the UN e f f o r t ke�t the is s ue on the agenda . The Sec r e ta ry-G eneral s a id he also felt mo r al ly obl iged to press o n .

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The Sec r e tary o f S ta te said he wou ld l i k e to talk to the S e c r e t a r y - Gene r al before he t r ave l led to Moscow , pe rhaps on h i s r e t u r n f rom the Mid dle Eas t . F o r the p r e s e n t he a s ked the Se c r eta r y - Gene r a l to convey a ge n e r a l me ssage to the Sov iet autho r i t i e s to the e f fect that the u . s . i s qu i te se r iously p r ep a r e d for a d i alog w i th the Sov i e t Un ion i f the US SR i s p r e par ed to d i s cuss conc r e te p r ob lems in a r e a s onab le way . I t was h i s v i ew that the US SR seems enga ged i n s t rong - a rming e v e r yone : Fore i g n Min i s te r Ge n s c he r had been g re e ted w i t h cold wate r in Mos cow , p a r t i c ipa t i o n in the Olymp i c s had been ca nce l led a s h ad been the v i s i t t o Ch ina o f a h i g h o f f ic i a l follow i ng P r e s ident Re ag a n ' s v i s it • The s e inc idents amoun ted t o an exe r c i s e in se l f - i s o l a t i o n . T h e u . s . had , in any case , a l r eady conveyed to the S o v i e t un ion the me ss age he was ask ing the Se c r e t a r y - Gen e r a l to ca r r y . The s e c r e tary-Gen e r a l p r om i sed to convey the me s s age and ag r e ed it would be use f u l to h av e ano the r mee t ing , pe rh aps in the latter pa r t of June .

The mee t i ng ended at 6 : 03 pm .

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SG/T/1 250 25 day 1 SI84

ITINE�RY ANNOUNCED FOR SECRETARY-GENERAL 1 S 1-HDOLE EAST VISIT

Sec·r e t a ry-Genera 1 Javi e r Perez de Cue l l a r , in respon s e to offic ia l invi t a t ions from the Governments concerned , wil l v i s i t Egypt , Lebanon , Syr ia , Jordan and Israe l be tween 5 and 1 3 Ju ne .

The v i s i t wi l l proviae t h e Secreta ry-Genera l with an opportun Lty to renew h i s per s on a l con t a c t s wit h t h e l eaders o f those coun t r i e s a n d to d i s cu s s ways in wh ich the Un it ed Na t ion s and t h e Secre ta ry-Ge nera l persona l l y c a n bes t con t r ib u t e towards a ju s t a n d l a s t in g s e t t lemen t o f t o e t'iidd le Ea s t prob l em in a l l i t s a s pe c t s a nd towards t o e na Lnteoance of pe ace in t h e reg ion .

In t h e cour se o f h i s miss ion , the Secre t a ry-Genera l w i l l a l so vis i t the three Un i t ed i1!a t ion s pea ce-keeping o pera t ion s Ln the area .

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R E C E t V E D 10 May 198�'1' 1 8 \984

The Hon . Javier Pere z de Cue llar Se cre tary G eneral Uni te d Nati ons New Y ork , NY 10017

Dear Mr . Perez de Cuellar a

I am pleased to read that the Mi ddle East in June . Nations has a unique role bring about c omprehensive

you wi ll be travelling to In our vi ew, the Uni ted to play in he lping to peace in the Mi ddle East .

I am please d to enc l o se the current i s sue of THE OTHER I SRAEL .

I f you wante d t o c onsult wi th General Matti Pele d , c hairman of the I srae li C ounc il for I srae li -Palest inian Peac e , hi s addre ss is : 4 Haela S tree t , Moza I llit 90820 , I srae l , and his phone number i s 542-940 ( Jerusalem area ) .

Sincerely yours ,

Mar't::Jlm� �� Chairman 312-969-7584 PS z Would it be po s sible for you to send me material s from yov o ffi ce on your efforts to promote peac e in the Mi ddle East , ie pre s s releases or whatever? Thank you .

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SECRETARY-GENERAL ' S TRI P T O THE MI DDLE EAST June 3 - 1 4 , 1 9 8 4

I T I N E R A R Y

S unday, 3 J une 1 9 8 4

19 . 0 0 aepar tur e f r om NY ( JFK) S R 111

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Monday, 4 June 1 9 8 4

0 8 . 2 0 a r r ival in Geneva Ho tel Beau Ri vag e

1 6 . 0 0 ? mee t i ng w i th Eg ypt i an Amba s s ador

me e t ing w i th Sw i s s Fore ig n Min i s ter ( ? )

mee t i ng w i th D r . He r ndl ( ? )

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Tuesday, 5 June 1 9 84

10 . 4 0

11 . 0 0 1 6 . 0 0

Sec r e ta r y -Gene r al leave s hotel room

de �ar t u r e f r om Geneva a r r i val in C a i r o

s ta tement by tiec r e t a r y -Ge ne r a l o n a r r ival a t a i rpo r t

Spec i a l a i r c r a f t Fa lcon SO Hote l Me r iaien

1 8 . 0 0 o r me et ing w i th M i n i ster o f Sta t e for Fo re ig n A f f a i r s 1 8 . 3 0 D r . Bou t r os Bou t r o s Gha l i a t Ho tel

2 0 . 0 0 bouna ana L i g h t Pe r f o r llia nce at py r amids ( 1 hour )

21 . 1 5 p r ivate d i nn e r at the Me na Ho use Ho tel r e tu r n to Me r iaien Ho t e l

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weanesday, 6 June 1 9 8 4

11 . 0 0 ?

1 2 . 0 0

13 . 4 5

1 5 . 0 0 ?

mee t i ng w i th P r e s iae n t Ho s n i Mubar a k

o f f i c ial t a l k s w i th De p u ty P r ime Min i s te r ana Fo r e i g n Mi n i s te r Mr . Kama l Ha s s a n Al i at F o r e i gn M in i s t ry ( t i l appr o x . 1 3 . 3 0 )

lu nch a t Me r i a i en Hotel ( pr 1 vate )

v i s i t to the C i tad e l and the Kh an E l - Kh a l i l i Bazaar ( o p t i o n a l )

late a f te r noon Sec r et a r y -Gene r a l to me e t w i th UN pe r s onne l in C a i r o

1 8 . 4 5

( 2 2 . 0 0 )

I f tar ( e ar ly d i nne r ) at Sh e r a ton Ho te l at He l i opo l i s o f f e r ed by For e ig n Min i s te r

toast

i n te r v i ew w i th Egyp t i an TV a t Me r ia ien Ho t e l

( th i s event can b e sche a u lea a l so in the mor n i ng )

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Thu r sday, 7 June 19 8 4

0 8 . 4 5

0 9 . 1 5

1 1 . 0 5

Secr e tary -Gene r a l leaves hote l

depa r ture f roru c a i ro a r r ival i n Damascus

Spe c i a l Ai r c r a f t Fa lcon S O

mee t i ng w i th Vice- P r e s iaent Khaaaan

br ie f to u r ot Damascus

of f i c i a � a i nne r ( ? )

call on the P r e s ide nt ,· H . E . Mr . Hatez Al-Assaa

me e t i ng w i t h the Fo r e i g n M i n i s te r , H . E . Mr . Fa rouk Al- Sharea

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F r iday, 8 June 1 9 8 4

10 . 3 0

1 2 . 0 0

12 . 4 5

14 . 0 0

16 . 3 0

17 . 1 5

me e t ing w i th UN s ta f f ( U�DP bu ila i ng or UNDOF)

depa r tu r e f r om Dama scus ar r ival in Qu ine t r a UNDOF -Camp Faouar

lunch at AUSTBATT

depar tur e f r om Qu i ne t r a ar �ival i n Damascus

s u r face by c a r

sur face by car

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Satur day, 9 June 1 9 84

0 9 . 3 0 10 . 3 0

11 . 4 0

12 . 0 0

depa r tu r e f r om Dama scu s a r r ival a t B e i r u t

( r ece iveu by Pr ime M i n i s te r and/o r M i n i s ter o f I n te r i o r a . i . Mr . Jo seph S k a s s )

depa r tu r e f r om Hote l

mee t i ng w i th P r e s iaent H . E . She ik Am in Gemay e l ( tete a te te )

wor k ing mee t i ng w i th P r e s ide n t

smal l lunch b y P r e s i d e n t

1 5 . 0 0 OGB 1 5 . 3 0 r e t u r n to Hotel

Leb anese h e l i copte r

a f ter noon call on Pr ime Mi n i s ter Kar arue (We s t Be i r u t )

1 9 . 0 0

mee t i ng w i th Mr . B er r i ( P r ime M i n i s te r ' s Of f i ce )

at Hote l UN IF I L con tr i b u tor s Amba s s ado r s w i l l c a l l o n Sec re ta ry-Gene�a l

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s unaay, 10 June 1984

0 9 . 00

0 9 . 30 0 9 . 5 0

1 1 . 15 11 . 3 0

12 . 1 5

14 . 0 0 14 . 30

1 5 . 3 0 16 . 3 0

1 7 . 0 0 1 7 . 00

20 . 3 0

UN s ta f f w i l l come to Hote l to g re e t S ec r e t a r � - Gener a l

depa r tu r e f r om B e i r u t ar r i v a l UN I F I L Bata l l io n ( 1)

depa r tu r e UN I F I L B a t a l l ion ( 1) a r r ival Naquour a Hdq .

lunch at Naquou r a

depar t u r e Naqu o u r a a r r ival B e i r u t proceea t o Ho te l

depar t u r e Be i r u t a r r ival Damascus

depar tur e Dama s c u s a r r ival Amma n

met by H . E . �r . Taher Mas r i , M i n i s te r for Fo r e ig n A f f a i r s

a i nner by Fo r e i g n Mi n i s t e r

UNI F I L he l icopte r

UN I F I L h e l icopte r

UNI F I L hel i copte r

by hel icopte r

Spe c i a l A i r c r a f t Fa lcon 5 0

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Monday , 1 1 June 1 9 8 4

Alter na t i ve l c

mee t i ng w i th H . E . Mr . Ahmaa Obe iaat , P r i me Min i s ter , and H . E . kr . Tah e r Mas r i , M i n i s te r f o r F o r e i g n Affa i r s , tog e th e r

Alte r na t ive 2 c

1 2 . 0 0 ? combi ned me e t i ng w i th H i s Ma j es ty the K i ng , H . E . Mr . Ahmaa Obe iaat , P r ime Min i s te r , and H . E . Mr . Tahe r Ma s r i , M in i s te r for Fo r e i g n Af f a i r s

1 3 . 3 0 . pr i vate luncheon

1 5 . 0 0 depa r t u r e to no r thwes t e r n Jordan , pr oceea to v i s i t o f r e f ugee camp

1 7 . 0 0 or 18 . 0 0 r e t u r n to hote l or g ue s t house

1 8 . 3 0 I f tar , ear ly d i nne r , g iven by H i s Ma j e s ty the K i ng

2 0 . 3 0 Jo r aa n i a n f o l k lore dance pe r f orrnace a f te r d inner

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Tuesday, 1 2 June 19 8 4

0 8 . 4 5 10 . 4 5

1 1 . 0 0 1 1 . 3 0

12 . 0 0

12 . 3 0

14 . 1 5

1 7 . 0 0

19 . 0 0

20 . 0 0

depar tur e f r om Amman a r r ival in Te l Av i v

aepar ture f rom Te l Av iv ar r ival in Je r u s a lem

pr ivate meet i ng w i th

wor k i ng mee t i ng w i th

Spec i a l Ai r c r a f t Fa lcon S O

s u r face by car Hote l K i ng Dav i d

the P r ime M i n i s te r , Mr . Y i tzhak Shamir

Pr ime M i n i s te r

lunch g iven b� the D i r ector -Gene r a l o f the Fo r e i� n Mi n i s tr y ana Ac t i ng F o r e i g n M i n i s te r a t Plaza Hotel i n f o r mal toast

v i s i t to the Ho loc a u s t Mu se uru

me e t i ng w i th Sh imon P e r e s at hote l

d inne r by Pr ime Mi n i s te r at K ing Dav id Ho te l f o rmal toas t

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Wednesday, 1 3 June 1 9 8 4

0 9 . 0 0

10 . 0 0

11 . 0 0

12 . 1 5

12 . 4 0

12 . 5 0

13 . 3 0

15 . 3 0

1 6 . 0 0

16 . 3 0

1 9 . 5 5

mee t i ng w i th the Min i s te r o f De f ence and/or Ch i e f o f S ta f f at Hote l

call on the P r e s iaent

add i t i onal wo r k i ng s e s s ion w i th Ambas sador K imche

meet i ng a t Hotel w i th leade r s h i p ot . UNA- I s r ael

mee t i ng w i th p r e s s in Hotel K i ng Dav id

Sec r e tar y- Ge ne r a l meets w i th UN s ta f f at Gove r nme n t Ho use

Lu nch w i th sen io r UN s ta f f

depa r tu r e f r oru Je r u s a l em a r r ival in Tel Av i v

aepa r ture f r on1 T e l Av iv ar r ival i n Zur ich

sur f ace by car

S pec i a l Ai r c r a f t Faicon 50

Ho tel Z u r ich

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11 . 4 5 14 . 0 5

depa r ture f r om Zur ich a r r ival in NY ( JFK )

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J . A . Mi les Director of UNRWA Liaison Room S - 0 9 3 7

S U BJECT: oBJ ET: Secre tary-General ' s vis i t to the Middle East

1 . Attached are briefing notes on UNRWA which I hope you w i l l find u s e ful during the Secretary-General ' s forthcoming v i s i t t o the Midd le East .

2 . I wish to conf i rm that , in response to your query , the Commi s s ioner-General be l ieves it wou ld be very usefpl if tb� Secretary-General could meet with s�Q�or q�� i,�ter�a tional and loc-a�-sta fx in Jerus alem ;-Amffian and D�m���us . The meeting , wh ich pre ferab ly should be held at the UNRWA Field Office in each place , need only last about 1 5 minutes . The Secretary-General might wish to say a few words of appreciation o f the ir work on behal f of the international communi ty as internationa l c ivil s ervants and perhaps shake hands with each of them . I e stimate there would be no more than ten sta f f members at each p lace . The Commi s s ioner­General be l ieves that such a meeting would do much to boo s t staff morale and t o empha s i ze the international character o f the i r work .

3 . I f such a meeting i s not feas ible and only a meeting wi th the senior United Nations o f f i c ial from each programme and agency i s pos s ible , I would request that , at the meeting h e ld in Jerus a lem , Mr . P . Hawkins , the Field Direc tor in Gaz a should be invited to represent the Ga za staf f . Of course , i f a separate meeting w i th UNRWA s t a f f is pos s ible in Jerus a lem , Mr . Hawkins s hould a l s o be invi ted .

4 . I also wish to con f irm the Commi s s ioner-Genera l ' s wish that s i nce it has not been pos s ib le for the Secre tary-Genera l to d i scuss the question of Mr . Ga l lagher ' s expul s i on with the Syr i a n Permanent Repre sentative , that h e d o s o with the Syr ian author i t ies during his v i s i t . As you w i l l see from the brie f ing notes , the Commi s s ioner-General regards it as vital ly important to UNRI';'A ' s status with Syria and ·to the future of its operations there , a n d indeed a l l Un ited Nations operations there , that the Syrian author ities are not left with the impres s ion that their actions i n expel ling Mr . Gal lagher i s not a matter o f the deepes t concern � o the Secretary-General .

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Briefing notes on UNRWA

A . General . Apart from special d i f f iculties · in the occupied

territories and Lebanon , UNRWA is facing three parti�ularly

d i f ficult general problems in 1 9 8 4 .

( 1 ) Financial . As i t doe s every year , UNRWA i s faced

with the problem of insuf ficient income to cover budgeted

expenditure . This year income i s currently e s t imated at

$ 1 8 0 mi l lion while budgeted expenditure is e s t imated at $ 2 3 5 mi l lion . T o meet thi s projected budgetary d e f i c i t o f some

$ 5 5 mil lion , the Commis s ioner-General has a l ready frozen

all cons truction and main tenance . He is making special e f forts

to obtain addi tional contributions , especially from Arab

State s whose contributions have dropped from a lmost 10 per

cent in 1 9 8 1 to less than 3 per cent in 1 9 8 3 . He wil l have

to reduce expenditure in other ways but hopes to avoid

having to threaten school closure s which , in the past , has

caused host governments deep concern about the a lmos t cer t a i n

breakdown o f internal security that would fol low .

( 2 ) Re lations with host governments . In the las t yea r ,

serious problems have deve loped in UNRWA ' s relations w i t h t � e

Arab hos t governments . The Field Director in S y r i a w a s e x pe l l ed

in March 1 9 8 4 and s imi lar action was avoided irt Jordan o n l y

through the personal intervention o f the Commi s s ioner-Ge n e r� l .

Arab host governments are unders tandably sen s i tive abo u t � �e

Pales tinian minorities within their borders and they f i nd t

difficult to res i s t the temptation to interfere with the

Agency ' s programmes and its local Palestinian s ta f f . Fie lJ

Directors have had to ins ist on the s tatus o f the Age n c y t �d i ts staff as defined in the Convention on Privi leges and

Immun ities and other agreements and this has inevi tably � ·� .

to friction . It is particularly important that thi s po s i t . . .

is maintained , not only to maintain the international c h t r · ter

of the Agency ' s ope rations and to ensure continued f i na :· · • ' ·

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s upport from ma jor donors but a l s o to protect the operations

in the occupied terri torie s of the We s t Bank and the Gaza

Strip where the I srae l i Government i s constantly try�ng to

interfere .

( 3 ) S ta f f relations . The ICSC has recommended s ub stant i a l

increases in s t a f f remune ration f a r beyond the capacity of the

Agency to pay . The Commi s s ioner-General has agreed to s ubstant i a l

interim increases and is continuing d i scuss ions o n the matter

with the ICSC and with the Sta f f Unions . The s ta f f have accused

the Commi s s ioner-Gene ra l of a breach o f faith in not implement ing

the recommended incre ases in ful l and immediately . There is a

very rea l threat of a s trike or some other kind of j ob action

the consequences of which would seriou s ly a f fect both staff

and refugee mor a le as we l l as the Agency ' s ope rations .

1 . The · v i s i t of the Secretary -General to the Middle East in early JlUle wi l l b e taking place a t a time o f increas ing frustrat ion and apprehension in the Arab cotmtries , part icularly Jordan, over the present stalemate . There i s a growing percept i on that the U. S . is tmable or lDlWi l l ing to influence Israel ' s pol i cies in the area , and less so in a U . S . pres ident ial elect ion year . The events in Lebanon start ing with the Israel i invasion in Jtme 1982 did not enhance U . S . credibi l ity with the Arab cotmt ries .

2 . Thi s i � also a time when there is serious di scord among the Arab cotmtr ies . The last Arab summit was held in Fez in October 1982 . S i nce then, they have not been able to get together . Furthermore , the PLO i s in disarray , with Arafat making desperate effort s to bring back together the var ious fac t i ons and to st rengthen his relat ions wi th the key Arab States wi th a v i ew to reaffi rming the rel evance of the PLO to the diplomatic proces s . Because of the preva i l ing d i stmity in Arab ranks , there i s no consensus as to what should be done to redress the si tuation .

3 . The pol i t ical environment i s further compl icated by the state o f re l a t i ons between the U . S . and the Sov i et Union, which are at a di sturb ing impas se , with obvious impl icat i ons for real progress in the search for a solut ion of the out standing issues in the Arab -I srael i confl ict . Moreover , wi t h the withdrawal of the mari nes from Be i rut at the end of February , and t he approaching elect i ons in Israel and the U. S . , Washington has been rea sse � s i ng its role in the area . There i s apparently no i ntent ion for the t ime be i ng of replacing the U . S . Spec ial Envoy to the Middle East , Mr . D. Rtunsfe ld , who res igned on 18 May . Th is does not mean that the U . S . i s g 1 v wg 1 1p i t s diplomat ic ob j ec t i ves in the area . It is more a matter of taking t i me o1 1 t and wa it ing for more favourable conditi ons to step back in.

4. Whi le the factors and t rends ment i oned above wi l l not fac i l t t t t e const ruct i ve d i scus sions duri ng the Secretary -General ' s v i s i t , the fact remains that there is at present a vacutun . And it provides an oppo n • ·� i ty maybe for an init iative in the framework of the United Nat ions if t � :· · · · . s . becomes convinced that the maint enance of the status quo i s not wi tho• 1 t .; t s t o its interests in the area , and the invol vement o f the Soviet Un i on : · r 1 gh the United Nat i ons would not adversely affect its relat ions with the co•11· · · t � s in the area .

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ESl2! ' s approach under the leadership of Mubarak has been rather caut i ous and uncertain. Mubarak ' s main ob ject ive seems to be to have Egypt rejoin the Arab fold whi le reta ining i t s l i nk with I srael . Fol lowing the Israel i invas i on of Lebanon in June , Mubarak recal led h i s Ambassador from Tel Avi v and subsequently put the peace treaty with I srael in cold storage . He has so far been able to res i st pressure from Israel and from some Amer ican c i rcles to send back the Ambassador . Thi s stand has somewhat strengthened Egypt ' s posit ion among the Arabs but not ensured i t s re -integration in the Arab fo ld . Moderate Arab countries , although sympathet i c · to Egypt ' s return, fear that by accept ing a country that has made a separate peace wi th I sreal they would make themselves too vulnerable to radical attacks . Egypt feels i t needs , for mi l i tary and f i nanc ial reason s , the cont inued support of the U . S . On the other hand , i t s economic problems are such that i t needs access to the vast financial resources of the Gul f . Furthermore , in view of the growing fundamental i sm in Egypt and the area , i t cons i ders it important to be seen on the Arab/ I s l amic s i de instead of the U . S . /I sraeli s i de .

The mount ing cri t i c ism by Arab moderates o f U. S . unqua l i f i ed support for I srael makes i t di fficult for Mubarak to continue his balanc ing act . Thi s support is seen a s an endorsement · o f Israe l i pol i ci es i n the occup ied terr i tories and Lebanon . Egypt views the present impasse over outs tanding i s sues in the Arab -Israel i confl i ct as adversely affect ing i t s own interes t s . I t p revents i t s rapprochement wi th the Arab moderates and fosters rad ica 1 ism at home . The Egypt ian government might therefore support an ini t i at i ve to f i l l the present vacuum and create some momentum, provi ded this is not strongly opposed by the U . S .

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Syr i a was described i n the 1983 Strategic Survey of the Inte rna t i onal I nstitute for St rategic Studies , as "a force to be reckoned with and ser i ously consi dered in any new effort to solve the Arab - I s rael i question" . By May 1984 , the Syr ian government seems to have achi eved pract i cally everyt h i ng i. t wanted out of Lebanon - cancellat i on of the · May 17 accord , wi thdnw� l of the mul t inat ional force and a return of Syrian influence over the cent ral government . In the process , i t has demonstrated that it can torpedo any arrangement to which i t i s not a party or wh ich ignores i t s interes t s . The ques t i on now i s what comes next . It is not at all clear that Syria wa n t s to involve i t se l f beyond the formation of a government of nat i onal un i t v and commit i t s prestige to unattainable goals . There i s also the view t ha t �vr i a i s not really interes ted in a peaceful , sovereign Lebanon . Syr i a ' s t m� g e a s the only Arab state t ruly confront ing I s rael has paid o f f very �o.•• l l i n po l i t ical and financ ial terms . A stab i l i z ed south Lebanon would depr i \·e i t o f i t s wi ndow o f confrontat ion with I srae 1 and o f a certa in leverage in : 1 w .-\rab world . Furthermore , Syr ia i s preoccup i ed now w i t h the hea l t h i t s president , fact i onal spl i ts in the reg ime , serious economic problems , · · I t he recent development s in the Gulf war . Of immedi ate interest to the I I . \ . a re Syr i an leaders ' recent dec lara t i ons that they would not oppose the wo r lo. t " � out of security ar rangements between Israe l and Lebanon provided Le h t l on ' s soverei gnty was respected . Thi s may be a tact i cal pos i t ion to p :e vent crit ici sm that , having ins i sted on the cance ll at ion of the 17 May a g r•·cment which dea l t with the withdrawal of I sraeli forces , Syr ia was not fac i l t t 1 t ing arrangements to exped i te the departure of the Israel i s from Lebanon .

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Regarding the wider issues assoc iated with the Arab-Israeli confl ict , Syria does not seem as concerned as Jordan, Egypt and the PLO over the present stalemate . It · has always mainta ined that the Arabs should enter into negotiat ions only when they would have achieved mil i tary par ity with I srael and for the purpose of a comprehens ive sett lement . Syr ia ' s recent strategy has been to oppose any proposal that would result i n a power shar ing arrangement in the West Bank between the Jordanians and the Palestinians . Syrian moves to cut down Arafat must be seen in the context of their determination to ensure that the Palestinians would take no init iat ive in confl ict with Syrian interests . Assad fel t that control over the Palestin ians would give Syria useful leverage wi th the Egyptians , Jordanians and Saud i s .

Jordan ' s pessimi stic assessment of the si tuat i on i s due to i t s percept ion of Washington ' s inabi l ity to cope with I srael i intransigence and expans ionist pol icies in the West Bank , and its fai lure to meet Arab minimum expectat ions . Of all the countries in the area , Jordan feels the most threatened by the current impasse . Hussein sees the present vacuum caus ing further deteriorat ion in the si tuat ion wi th eventual destabi l i z ing effects in Jordan. Not only do Israel i sett lements affect the Arab character of the West Bank but they also cause the people affected to leave . He i s part icularly concerned that I srael ' s oppressive secur i ty and economic measures in the West Bank may bring about a substantial influx of di splaced persons into Jordan .

During the past months , Hussein' s increas ing concern about the potential dangers in the present s i tuat ion has led him to take act i on on severa l fronts in an attempt to unblock the present paralys i s in the Arab world. These s teps included : a dec i s ion to reconvene the Jordanian parl iament in early Jrtnuary after a ten -year suspension; an ini tiative to improve relat ions with Egypt ; an initiative to resl.Uile with Arafat the d i scussions that were broken i n Apr i l 1983, with a view to trying to bui ld a coalit ion o f the more moderate Arab states to devi se a joint plan to move toward peace negot iat i ons wi th I s r.1e l .

Th i s last init i ative has not paid off. Hussein has also been advoo t i ng the Soviet Union participat ion in efforts to f ind a comprehens ive se t t l ·�ment of the Arab -I srael i confl ict . In an interview last week with the F rench newspaper "Le Figaro" , he reiterated th i s view saying he bel ieved that ..;ov iet involvement and the part icipation of the f ive permanent members o l f t he Security Councfil were essent i al to any solut ion to the Mideast cr is i s .

Hussein ' s problem are compounded by a deteriorat ing economic s i tua t t n at home , brought about by substant ial reduct i on in Arab subsidies, pa rt i c 1 d 1rly I raqi . He is desperately looking for an initiative to fill the a lmos t to tal vacuum now exi st ing with regard to the search for progress tow-a r l c; a settlement of outstanding problems of the Middle East . And he fee l s t h rt t the United Nat ions may offer during the next twelve months of tH e -and post -elect ion paralys is in the U . S . the best chance of creat ing some m' .,,,n tLUn on the bas is of Resolut ion 2 4 2 , which he considers a good start ing po i n t .

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As he promi sed when he took over the premiership in I srael , Sh.1:n 1 r has been continuing along the course charted by h is predecessor , although ·� : r h a less clear sense of direct ion . In a speech on 22 May , in the last !<.. :1esset polit ical debate before the July 23 elect ions , Shamir rei terated the p• � t t i on that I srael was "prepared at any time to enter into negot iations with a rw Arab

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government on the draft ing of a peace treaty, but wi th no precondit ions and no promise of concess ions as to Israel ' s sovereignty in "Eretz Yisrael". He also advocated using the Camp David Framework . The posi t ion expressed in thi s statement should be viewed i n conjtmction with his earlier stated views on autonomy, sUIIIIIed up in the fol lowing coJIIJlent : · ''We are very flexible · and we have already reached the l imit of the concess ions we are able to make . We have taken great risks and made great sacrifices. And I don ' t think that anybody i s ent itled to ask from us more sacrifices and more risks . "

I t i s fa irly obvious from these statements that , excluding Lebanon , the Shami r Government has practically no flexibi l i ty on the outstanding i ssues of the Arab -I sraeli confl ict . It is often said that a Labour Government will have a more. flexible and less rigid approach . It is doubtful however that the so -called Jordanian opt ion of the Labour Party would be viewed with favour by Damascus , in the present Arab pol i tical context , particularly as i t excludes the Golan Heights . Furthermore , if Labour wins the elections i n July, i t wi ll have to deal with the economy , as a fi rst priority . Many think that , in fact , the West Bank might become Labour ' s Achi lles heel .

Regarding Lebanon , the Shamir government ' s posi t ion has become of necess ity more pragmatic . As we approach the second anniversary of the Israeli invasion , the ambit ious goals , set shortly after the start of the operat ion, have been put aside . · The only condition now being put forwa rd for the wi thdrawal of Israel i forces from Lebanon i s the establishmen t of appropriate ( or adequate or satisfactory depending on the occas ion) security arrangements in South Lebanon . And thi s is a rather vague ly worded requi rement . There is no clear def init ion of I srael ' s secur ity requ i rements in the south or of its concept of secur i ty arrangements . Israel i offic ials usually comment that these arrangements would depend on the kind of gove rTUTient in Bei rut and on the kind and strength of the Lebanese Army .

The t ime -table for I srael i withdrawal from South Lebanon wi l t Jepend ult imately on the atti tude of the Shi ' i tes towards the I . D. F. I f they s t ep up their attacks on Israel i forces and make the I . D. F . presence in t he a rea increasingly costly , the Israel i s may opt for an early total wi thdra �o;a l . On the other hand , i f the I srae l i s are able to reach better understand i n � w i th the Shi ' ites and to s igni ficantly reduce the attacks and their casua l t ies , and if the Shi ' ites were to abandon their demand for the country ' s reuni f i c 3 t ion, the I sraeli posit ion might become comfortable enough to tempt even 1 L1 bour Government in pursuing the same pol icies . Meanwh i le , the Is rael i ..; • ra tegy seems to be to establi shing a new, real ist ic relat ionship with the Chr t � t ians and to promote a co -operative al l i ance between the Christians and t hL" ' ' :-uze. The Israeli s bel ieve that by consolidat ing their position with these 1!:- )ups, as well as the Shi ' i tes , they may be able to influence these cornrriun i t : · c; and in so doing prevent hostile act ivit ies on both sides of the northe rn 1rder . Also they hope that they could reach indirectly some kind of powe r ·� t r i ng arrangement wi th the Syrians wi thin the complex Lebanese mosaic .

The nat ional unity government of Karami , which was formed on 30 :\p r : , has reportedly worked out a programme of acti on or policy statement wh ich " t l t be submitted soon to parliament for approval . The document has not yet h. · �1 made public. Meanwhile a controversy within the . cabinet seems to have _;, . . ... t oped wi th regard to two main point s , namely the composi t ion , developme� t and control of the Army, and the quest ion of the South, including the w t • ., ! rawal of Israeli forces and the working out of security arrangements . Th i .., -."tould not be surpri s ing . These are di fficult i ssues which involve not n • .,.. the various communities and factions but also the Syrians and the I srae l i s .

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Both I srael and Syria have demonstrated during the last two years that they are capable of influencing events in Lebanon. Both seem determined to cont inue exert ing the i r influence . Syria through the Karami government and its presence in the Beka ' a and the north, Israel through the Christians , particularly the Lebanese forces and its presence in the South. As long as they retain thj,_s k ind of leverage , it i s real i stic to say that the furture course of events wi ll be decided in Damascus and Jerusalem rather than Be irut .

Of immediate interest to the United Nations i s the pol icy to be adopted by the Government with regard to South Lebanon, part icularly its approach to the quest ion of security arrangements . While the Syrians have agreed to the working out of security arrangements as long as these do not affect Lebanese sovereignty, the Karami government i s trying to get the United Nations involved in the process so as to avoid the direct negot iat ions which the Israelis are insisting upon . A French Foreign Ministry official , on a v i s i t to Beirut thi s week , i s reported t o have urged the Lebanese to enter into direct negot iations with the Israel i s . The U . S . i s also known to support this approach . For the time being, however, both Karami and Berri are opposed to direct negot iat ions .

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In his discussions with the governments of the countri es he wi ll be visiting , the Secretary -General wi l l try to ascertain what role, if any , the Uni ted Nations can play in the present context to promote the peace process , or at least to create some kind of momentum. He wi l l also be looking into the possibi l i ty of an expanded role for U.N. I . F. I . L. to ass ist the Lebanese Government in extending its author i ty throughout the South. In these di scus sions, the Secretary -General wi ll be guided on the one hand , by the relevant resolut ions of the Securi ty Counci l on the Middle East problem ( resolut ions 242 and 338) and on Lebanon (resolutions 4 2 5 , 426 , 508 and 509 ) , and on the other , by the positions of the part ies .

The objectives set out in these resolutions include : the right of all States in the area to l ive in peace within secure and

recogni zed boundaries, free from threats or acts of force ; the withdrawal from occupied territor ies and a resolution of the sta tus of

Jerusalem; an express ion of the inalienable right s of the Palest inians , includ i ng the

r ight to sel f -determination; the full restorat ion of Lebanese sovere ignty and the fulfi l lmen t of

U.N. I . F. I . L . ' s mandate, including the deployment of the Force up to the internat ionally recogni zed border .

In the present ci rcumstances of uncertainty and divi sion in t he \f i dd le East , it would not be rea l i st ic to pursue these object ives . However t he re is a need to fill the present vacuum and to come up with an init iat i ve , n·J t to resolve the fundamental problems of the Middle East but create some momentum to keep the issues alive and avoid a deteriorat ion in the situat i on . An international Conference on peace in the Middle East i s not a viable opt i on at thi s stage in view of the U. S . and Israel ' s rejection of this proposal . Furthermore , even if it was feasible , it would lend itself to polem i c s and rhetorics of the worst kind . What i s needed i s a low key , const ruc t i ve

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approach to the problems . The only recourse in the near future appears to be through the Security Counci l . As the Secretary -General suggested on a number of occas ions in the past (c . f. SecGens ' s report last September to the General Assembly) there may be considerable advantages in trying to use the machinery of the Security Counc i l in a construct ive way . The Counci l has agreed rules of procedure ana i s accustomed to hearing from part ies to a confl ict . It does admittedly tend to take a rhetorical approach. However , the non -al igned group in the Co unc i 1 is on the whole a posi t i ve one . It might therefore be worth considering how the Securi ty Counc i l , on the basi s of resolut ions 242 and 338 , could consider i n a working debate the var ious proposals that have been made recently concerning the Middle East quest ion - for example , the Reagan Plan of 1 September 1982, and the Egypt ian/French Resolution of 28 July 1982 , to name three .

All these proposals have important points in common. The exercise in the Securi ty Counci l would be to attempt to produce from these proposals an agreed basic posi tion . Obviously such a process would take a considerable t ime . It would have to be made clear that the intent ion was not to have another public debate but rather to try to elaborate a bas i s for future negotiations .

Israel and the U . S . might go along wi th such a proposal i f the Secretary-General . were able to give assurances that he could cont rol the del iberat ions of the Security Counci l . In other words , these meet ings of the Counc i l should not become a substitute for the Internat ional Confe rence on peace in the Middle East . What i s probably requi red i s fo r the Secretary -General himself to take the init iative , and to propose tha t the Counc i l be const ituted into a working group which would carry out this p rocess under carefully devised procedures .

Such a proposed line of act ion would have a number of advantages :

a) It would provide at least a slight momentum on the Middle Ea st p r 1h l em and thus take some of the pressure off the moderate Arab Government s .

b ) It might serve to highlight the point s o f agreement i n the v 1 r i ous proposals rather than their points of difference .

c ) By its very nature i t would last wel l beyond the Israeli and .·\In· · :- i can elect ions and it would to some extent fill the gap on the Middle Eas t ' i . - -.. t ion in the meant ime .

d) Since it would be an ini t iat i ve of the Secretary -General , hL' become de facto an intermediary between the Council and the part ies t ·: .

to which he would report periodically on the progress being made . Th 1 make i t easier for him to assume in due course a more central ro t � peace proces s .

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On Lebanon , the Secretary -General might re iterate the temporary d•.';' .-;Jent of UNIFIL , with elements of the Lebanese Army and Internal Secur ity Fo r ' • in areas vacated by Israel ; the immedi ate deployment of elements of UNIF I L ., the S idon area on Israel i withdrawal from that area , with a view to asst t r ' " o! the safety · and secur ity of the populat ion, includ ing Palestinian refugee s . . n · t he camps in that area ; the working out of the necessary arrangement s to ·1sure that southern Lebanon becomes - a zone of peace under the sovere i g· · .· and authority of the Lebanese Government . The advantages of thi s approa( � .. ·ould

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be to try to maximi ze the common interest which all part ies, including Israe l , have in improving the s i tuat ion i n southern Lebanon . Th i s might include an intensive development programme aimed at rais ing the standard of l i ving of the inhab itants of .the south which had always been neglected by the Government . In the l ong rWl , the best security arrangements for Israel would be those involving a prosperous and stable area where the inhabitants would have a vested interest in prevent ing disrupt ive act i vit ies of any kind from be i ng carried out .

The Secretary -General might comment that i f the present si tuat i on persists , vi olence wi l l almost certainly increase and there i s the st rong probabi l ity that the populat ion wi l l become increas ingly radical i zed , thereby constitut i ng a new threat on Israel ' s northern border . His obj ect ive is to find a means of secur ing a peaceful resolut i on of the quest i on which would also provide adequate security for the northern border of Israel . Thi s i s also a matter of the maximum interest to t he Lebanese Government . The Secretary -General i s well aware of the Israel i government ' s stated preference for di rect negot iations to work securi ty arrangements acceptable to both Lebanon and Is rael . His concern is to expedi te the working out of arrangements between Israel and Lebanon . I n the present pol i t ical context in Bei rut , the Lebanese Government may find it convenient and pol it ically more acceptable to work out the securi ty arrangemnets using UNIFIL as an umbrella . Thi s does not mean that the United Nat i ons would be playing a med iat ing role . It would bas ical ly be a matter of fac i l itat ing the proces s .

As regard;; Be i rut , the Secretary -General wi ll be l i stening to what the Lebanese and other have to say about the current s i tuation and hope to form some conclus i ons as to how the Uni ted Nat i ons can usefully play a mo re useful role i n thi s exceedingly di fficult problem . Obvious ly, here caut i on i s o f the es sence .

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