8 Thursday, February 24,1994 NATION/WORLD UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN For All Your Glass Needs All automotive glass replacement and insurance claims handled. 730 New Jersey 843-4416 Israeli troops wait for agreement The Associated Press JERUSALEM — Israeli troops will start leaving the Palestinian autonomy zones the minute a full agreement on self-rule is sealed, Foreign Minister Shimon Peres said yesterday. Peres also echoed the chief Palestinian negotiator, Nabil Shaath, who said in Egypt that an agreement on security and civilian government issues could probably be reached within three weeks. In Paris, though, negotiators ran into difficulties in talks on economic relations between Israel and the autonomy zones planned for the occupied Gaza Strip and West Bank region around Jericho. Israel's finance minister hurriedly left for Paris, claiming the Palestinians were backing out of an agreement to integrate the economies of Israel and the self-rule areas. Palestinians denied any such accord. Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin has stressed that Israel will not begin the self-rule experiment until it has reached a detailed accord on all aspects of autonomy. But Environment Minister Yossi Sarid, often an Israeli negotiator, told The Associated Press that he doubted that the economic problems would hold up overall agreement. Peres told the AP in an interview at Parliament: "The minute we shall have the agreement, then the withdrawal will begin. We hope that in several weeks we shall conclude the agreement and then things will begin to be implemented." Peres said that after the Palestine Liberation Organization had agreed last month to let Israel run security at border crossings, "things began to move ahead quite nicely." Negotiators are defining the details for carrying out the Sept. 13 Israel-PLO accord granting Palestinians limited self-rule in Gaza and Jericho. The initial Dec. 13 target for the start of Israeli withdrawal was missed because of disagreements about terms for the transfer of power. Unresolved issues include the links between the Israeli and Palestinian economies, the size of the Jericho area, control over water and zoning, and security measures. Heading to the economic talks in Paris, Finance Minister Avraham Shochat said, "We thought we had agreed on an overall custom duty agreement, but now they have changed their attitude." South African president hit by rock-throwing protesters The Associated Press POSTDENE, South Africa — President F.W. de Klerk inshed out at the African National Congress yesterday after young rock-throwing protesters disrupted one of his campaign appearances and forced cancellation of another. De Klerk was hit in the neck, reportedly with a paper wad, and the South African Press Association said a youth had been arrested later for pointing a toy gun at de Klerk's motorcade. Groups of supporters de klerk's National Party later clashed with ANC rivals at the site of the canceled appearance last night. De Klerk wasn't present, but when a National Party official announced that the rally in the Rodeoapen township was called off, the opposing groups threw rocks at each other and some shots were fired. Police fired tear gas to separate the groups, and one man seen shooting an automatic pistol was arrested. Police Maj. Johan Hickman said one woman had been killed in the clash. De Klerk told reporters, "This is proof to me of one chilling fact: that the ANC leadership has no control whatsoever over its youthful followers." The 928 Mass. Etc. 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