The World - News from Jan. 28, 1985
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King Hussein of Jordan, complaining of U.S. “double standards” in the Middle East, said the U.N. Security Council should resume an active role in searching for peace in the region. In an Amman interview, Hussein also urged that the United States, the Soviet Union and the Palestine Liberation Organization start talks to end a “state of paralysis” in peace efforts. He said that U.S.-Jordanian relations have been eroding since the 1967 Six-Day War and that the United States applies different standards to Israel than to Arab nations.
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