PLO Reports Meeting With Israelis in Tunis
TUNIS, Tunisia — Senior members of the Palestine Liberation Organization met in Hungary on Wednesday with Israelis defying Israeli law by taking part in the talks, the PLO said.
Salah Khalaf, a senior aide to PLO chief Yasser Arafat, told reporters the talks began with a preliminary session of delegation leaders and that a full-scale meeting is to follow today.
About 20 Israeli leftists, headed by Communist parliamentary deputy Charlie Bitton, are in Budapest for the talks. The five-man PLO delegation includes two members of the PLO executive committee, Mahmoud Abbas, known as Abu Mazen, and Abderrazak Yahia.
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