The World - News from June 7, 1985
Israeli leaders drafted a letter to Secretary of State George P. Shultz spelling out Israel’s opposition to talks between the United States and a Jordanian-Palestinian delegation, Israel radio reported. The letter, written by Prime Minister Shimon Peres, expressed Israel’s opposition to Jordan’s call for an international conference on Mideast peace and U.S. arms sales to King Hussein’s government, the radio said. Peres drafted the reply in consultation with Foreign Minister Yitzhak Shamir.
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