University Daily Kansan Friday, January 20, 1978 3 Begin calls Egypt unreasonable but offers to resume negotiations JERUSALEM (AP)—Prime Minister Menahem Bain stopped Egypt yesterday for brazenness in its demands and unreasonableness in its decision to break off peace talks. But he said Israel was ready to resume the negotiations. Speaking to a group of French Jews, Begin also said it was inconceivable that the United States would pressure him to make concessions to Egypt. Secretary of State Cyrus Vance, trying to revive the negotiations, later conferred with Begin. Vance will fly to Carro today to meet with President Anwar Sadat. BEGIN TOLD a joint press conference after their talks that Vance would try to convince President Sadat that the negotiations should be renewed. Vance said he would report to Begin after his meeting with Sadat. In Cairo, Sadat heard a report from Foreign Minister Mohammed Kamel, the chief negotiator that he abruptly summoned home from Jerusalem Wednesday after two days of what were supposed to have been comprehensive talks on the political future of Afghanistan. Sadat rescheduled an emergency session of the Egyptian Parliament for tomorrow "IF THE EGYPTIAN government should at any day decide to renew or resume the talks, the government of Israel will be prepared to do so as well." Begin said. "We hope the talks will be resumed. It is up to Egypt." Begain gave no indication as to whether he would accept Sadat's proposal that the separate military negotiations in Cairo be reopened tomorrow. Those talks focus on an Israeli withdrawal from the Sinai Peninsula. The Egyptians have said Begin's tough public pronouncements while the talks were under way were one reason for Sadat's abrupt suspension of the negotiations. The Israeli's speech yesterday offered no hint of apology for his previous remarks, however. CLEARANCE SALE Female Apparel and Accessories 1/2 off ON ALL 1/3 Off He said Kamel's call for Israel to return to Jerusalem for the Arabs was 'wasp' (an unclean thing). 1/4 Off ON ALL JEWELRY SUSPENDERS KHAKI PANTS KHAKI JACKETS KHAKI SKIRTS ASSORTED PANTS OVERALLS ON ALL JEANS BELTS SCARVES CORD PANTS CORD VESTS CORD JACKETS CORD SKIRTSE SHIRTS DRESSES SUNGLASSES HOSIERY PURSES JUMPSUITS GAUCHOS Mon.-Sat. 10:30-5:30 Thurs. 10:30-8:00 745 New Hampshire (In The Market Place) 843-0808 HE REAFFIRMED Israel's policy that it would not agree to a Palestinian state on territory it now occupies, would not leave its land and would never divide Jerusalem again. He denounced the Palestine Liberation Organization as a "Nazi-like organization." 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