--- University Daily Kansan, April 18, 1984 NATION AND WORLD Page 12 World Court studies harbor-mining case By United Press International THE HAGUE, Netherlands — International Court of Justice judges considered yesterday whether the United States violated international law by aiding rebels mining Nicaragua's harbors. A world court official said that the governments of both countries would be informed as soon as the 15 judges reached a decision. The ruling could come after another session today, he said. The panel, headed by Taslim Olawala Elias of Nigeria, the top official of the World Court, is weighing the Nicaraguan charges in U.S. claim that it is not bound to World Court jurisdiction in the case. U. S. officials have said that they do not consider the United States to be under the jurisdiction of the World Court on Central American issues for the next two years. The court is the judicial arm of the United Nations. “it's building up into a case of David against Goliath,” Carlos Arguello, the Nicaraguan ambassador to the Netherlands, said yesterday. Once their closed session is over, the judges are expected to schedule a session sometime after Easter at a different location. They will hear the cases of both countries. The ambassador filed suit against the United States with the World Court April 9. Less than 24 hours later, Washington replied through United Nations Secretary General Javier Vidal to have we recognize the World Court's jurisdiction on the Nicaraguan charges. The United States, while not acknowledging publicly that the CIA directly participated in the mining, has said that the activity would be justified to prevent the leftist Sandista government from shipping arms to rebels in El Salvador. By United Press International BEIRUT, Lebanon — President Amin Gemayel will meet Syrian leader Hafez Assad this week for a long-awaited summit as Christian and Muslim factions implement a plan to disengage their forces, Lebanese television said yesterday. Gemayel, Assad to join Lebanese summit talks A military committee composed of representatives of Lebanon's rival factions will meet today to try to reach an agreement to disengage their forces within 48 hours, state television said. Triple pay is being offered to volunteers to a 2,000-man buffer force slated to patrol between the Christian and Muslim militias in the mountains east of the capital and divided by the Green Line in Beirut. State television said that Gemayel and Syrian Vice President Abdel Halim Khaddam had agreed to a summit tomorrow in Damascus, regarded as a sign of movement toward resolving the Lebanese crisis. Both the summit and buffer zone plan were expected earlier this month, but were delayed by persistent feuding between the factions and an increase in the fighting. In Beirut, police yesterday reopened the Museum crossing on the Green Line dividing Christian east Beirut and Muslim west Beirut. The crossing was closed most of Monday by mortar shelling and heavy machine-gun fire. A cease-fire panel yesterday agreed to reopen the passage, a battered highway in the heart of the city. French observers prepared to set up monitoring posts atop the two highest buildings in Beirut to guard against cease-fire violations. Although the capital was quiet, fighting erupted in the mountains about noon and continued sporadically until midnight. Two civilians were reported wounded. Christian radio said Druse Muslim rebels fired rockets and artillery shells into Broumana, east of Beirut, and Souk el Gharb, a Lebanese army stronghold overlooking the Defense Ministry and President Amin Gemayel's palace. 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