University Daily Kansan, October 6, 1983 Page 11 Lebanon seeks talks with Israel By United Press International BEIRUT, Lebanon — The government of President Amin Gemayel said yesterday that it was willing to discuss cancellation of the 6-month-old security accord with Israel if it would bring peace between Lebanon's Christian and Moslem factions. Syria and several Lebanese factions are demanding abrogation of the May 17 accord in exchange for concessions at peace talks the government expects to begin within a week in Saudi Arabia. A senior Western diplomat said the United States would oppose cancellation of the Lebanese-israel accord, which he said by Secretary of State George Shultz. IN ISRAEL, PRIME Minister-designate Yitzhak Shamir formed a new government expected to maintain the hard-line policies of outgoing Prime Minister Menachem Begin, including its stand on Lebanon. No major violations were reported in the cease-fire that halted all-out civil warfare between Christians and Moslems Sept. 25. Word that Gemayel's government might be willing to jettison the accord with Israel came from Khaili who is the foreign director of the Foreign Ministry. “This agreement we concluded with Israel we thought and still think was the best way to get Israelis out of Lebanon, an instrument in our hands by which we can really commit the Israelis to withdraw,” he said. "Now, if at the meeting somebody else can put to us another proposal that will get the Israelis and all other non-Lebanese forces out of the country, we will be more than happy to admit it and adopt it." Kekaoua said. But a senior Western diplomat, who asked not to be identified, said the United States would press the Lebanon to honor to honor the accord with Israel. THE DIPLOMAT SAID Lebanon might eventually need the accord to pressure Israel to leave, and added that the pact was seen as a major foreign policy achievement of the Reagan administration. The Lebanese-Israeli accord calls for security guarantees on Israel's northern border and for more for-mer relations between the two nations. Syria condemned the accord as a threat to Arab security and Israel has refused to withdraw its forces from Lebanon until Syria so does first. Israel invaded Lebanon a year ago and has about 30,000 troops in the country. There are an estimated 40,000 Syrian and Palestinian soldiers in Lebanon, mostly in the eastern Beka'a Valley and in the north. AMONG THE LEBANESE factions calling for abrogation of the accord with Israel is the pro-Syrian National Salvation Front. In the negotiations to arrange peace talks in Saudi Arabia among Lebanon's warring factions, Saudi mediator Rafic Harriet flea to Paris for talks with Raymond Edde, a Christian oposition figure. 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