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N It I Mmii U II Ikwl LINKS FOR TRAVIL ?o -- non NO NOW FOUR TIMES A WEEK SERVING tnnrj am AMRITSAR & DELHI i ii II u LINKS from KABUL n it mm ikwl Ariana Afghan Airlines EUROPE & I If MIDDLE.EAST '. F, 4 VOL. IX NO. 244 KABUL,- - SUNDAY, JANUARY 17. 1971 (JADI 27, 1349 S.H.) PRICE to--- UN should fake sanctions agaihs Polish trade team - 'mm '' Israel: Prime Minister Etem hero tor taiKs KABUL, Jan. 17', (Bakhtar). Afghanistan's support of UAR A Polish trade delegation arrived Reiterates here Friday for talks on Afghan1' -. KABUL, JAN. 17, (BAKHTAR). PRIME MINISTER AND FOREIGN MI- Pplish trade relations with Com- NISTER NOOR AHMAD ETEMADI EXPRESSED THE BELIEF TODAY THAT merce Ministry authorities. by UNITED NATIONS HAS TO TAKE ADEQUATE MEASURES, INCL The delegation is headed "Tlffi Kouz, head of the trade treaties AGAINST WHICH CONTINr i IJDING ALL POSSIBLE SANCTIONS ISRAEL !. department ot tne f oreign iTaae TTFS TO DISREGARD UN EFFORTS TO ESTABLISH PEACE. BASED ON J Ministry in Warsaw. SECURITY RESOLUTION ' Talks between the. two delega- - JUSTICE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE COUNCIL Com- ' tions began yesterday in . OF 22ND NOVEMBER, 1967." '' - ,;v merce Ministry. ,The Afghan ... HE WAS SPEAKING AT A LUNCHEON HE GAVE IN HONOTO PFTHR ; was led bv Saved Zobair.- VISITING UAR ASSEMBLY PRESIDENT DR. LABIB SHUKAIR. - ... ... director' general of foreign trade, in the Commerce Ministry.' . THE PRIME MINISTER NOTED AFGHANISTAN'S CONDEMNATION OF THE ISRAELI OBSTRUCTION OF EFFORTS AIMED AT ESTABLISHING lawyers PEACE IN THE MIDDLE EAST THRO UGH THE ASSISTANCE OF THE UNI-- . Afghan ' TED NATIONS SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE IN CARRYING THE TASK EN- -' TRUSTED TO HIM BY THE SECURITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION, ;AN,I3 . BEC-- ; Iaqvo for -- Maniln ENTLY JSNJJUKS0.U tSi Tilt; uCilNi!inALi'ACaiivmJLi, . .U" s congratulating the UAR people and government on completion of the Aswan dam,' Attet A '' TnM .' noi-Kta- one of hopes of President Nasser, the Prime V tJTTT 17 i .. which said was the realisation of the the late -- he Afghan delegation of lawyers Minister expressed the hope that the greater ideal of the late leader, i(he restoration of the rights An ,;- hpnHpd hv SuDreme Court Just- -' nation, also be in near future, : i. r. c. of the Arab will fulfilled )iW: ana oi me uugco (See text of Etemadi s speech Page 4.) Ke rresiaeni. '" ..Tribunal Dr. Walid Hoqoqi left of An.-- at - Dr. Shukair yesterday morning . sed, the thanks President the context of recent development Kabul Saturday for Manila to ta--"- -k 11 a.m. met Prime .Minister, war Sadat, and the UAR gover- . in the Middle : East,'' and, ensur- - ' nart in the conference of As Afghan: ' ing just peaces: ned Foreign Minister Noor Ah-- ment and people to the iof .a' .... t lawyers. ''''.'"-- - ' ian his office", f ' government and people for v Prime Minister' Etemadi' explai- - be-- ., mad Etemadi in v . The conference which will . ; ' ' ' At the meeting Shukair expres- - their support for Arabs, and ned the . Afghan governjiient's .13 legal ' will discuss star.d-vis-a-vi- s the- - conditions in J questions pertaining Asia ana f tot the Middle East and" de-"- -'' Dr.. Shukair and Senator fecerit Dawi. Pacific area. velopments, and once 'more rei-w-" Int'l oil firms seek fixed v . Members' .of the delegation .are: r terated Afghanistan's support for ' ' Ghulam Mohaiuddin, a professor .': Afghan-UA- H 5 1 the restoration of Arabs' rights. Shukair on 'at the College of Law, head of wprld next yrs V; prices for stated his government's, stand in-- ? the cnvp.rnment cases tribunal in I - PARIS, 17, big international oil companies, The Prime Minister, also pre-"ente- d Jan. (AFP)vThe justice lvumsirv auuui iviiaim .... yesterday proposed to the oil exporting states global negtia-- .' 'some samples of marhle ties, Mideast sU ' Rafiq, and Abdul Karim" Shadant tions on fixing1 world prices for the next five years. , ; and asbestos which will be sent ; :1 ';''; ' '; 'Editor's Note: , head of the personnel department message prganisa- - ped would be appreciated that to UAR to be worked the'''' ' In a to the it into Following are excerpts from a press statement by Dr. Moham. of. Supreme Court, Co- - es .,'.' tion of Petroleum Exporting "we are not able to conclude mausoleum of the late President , .' ' mad. Labib Shukair, member of the Supreme - Executive Commi-- and to gov- - gotiations with individual mem-emme- ...Nasser;' '' :: ? ? (OPEC) the v,!;''v'';i' o - ttee fthe, Arab Socialist Union and speaker of the National As- . of the ber countries" The oil compani- - : 350,000 karakul The Prime Minister 'had . , ex- sembly df UAR the now in Kabul. ', . r - es, tne eignt leaqjng on iirais es mereune sussesteu una- uc-a- nd pressed the wish for presentati- s requested r a number of "independent" gotiations now being on of Afghan marble 1 and asbestos v wish to express my pleasure, and the happiness of the dele- companies proposed talks "as so- by them (the member-countrie- s) " for the mausoleum while he "" was gation 'accompanying me, upon visiting your great country with possible." " ) should accordingly for the time on as . in Cairo for the late President's which the United Arab Republic Is tied by deep historical bonds,; he- being be postponed." ' in - The negotiations would be funeral . ; .v-- ' London' services. j. sincere and solid brotherhood, as well zs a great humanitarian J place desired The 10 OPEC membercountries A ld at the time and The mausoleum "Will bev built. , :.:v;';;;:;v:ri'-;..,'"',''f'-',;- , , faith which advocates peace and champions right and justice, ; by OPEC with a view "a simul-- are: Algeria, Saudi Arabia, Abu . of Aswan "granite 'and Afghan ...Our" country had exerted all the ceasefire permanent is aim- - KABUL, 17, taneous, settlement" of all outst- Dhabi, Iraq, .KuwaiO,' Indonesia, marble and asbestos. Jan. (Baklvtar). possible efforts to reach . peaceful ed at deceiving the world public, problems: . Libya, Qatar and Venezuela, x . ' Thar,king-fo- f' ' 350,080 Afghan karakul pelts we- anding the presentation.-- solution based on justice and, the opinion and to make it Jbelieve settlem- Rhiitnir aaiA AfaVioniofoTiV ' re sold in a London auction last The, main lines of the Dr recognition of peoples of cease-- , Under Secretary right in that continuation the' fetching $2,450,000. suggested would include: Meanwhile of. gesture a move-toward- - Is--. week ent" is -- their land and soil, but '.Isratl fire means peace while its true A revision of the posted pri- State. John Irwin left Washing lamic soudanty, and appreciation, In four auctions in London and which represents one of the: ugl- intentions are to . face the, world oils. ton for Iran, Saudi Arabia and ' New York during the current ' ces of all crude of the services of the late Nasser iest forms of imperialism, that of with a "faTt accompli" in regard- The, new levels should be su- Kuwaty to discuss problems that for ' ' Afghan year j 12. million worth " the Islamic world. the settling colonialism" based on ing the ceasefire lines as borde- govern- ' nr "a moderate adjustment have arisen between the meet-:- -- arcrhan iraraum naira nraiA bject to Shukair held separate- - ' usurping the land and expelling rs. But we would like to make it "world-wid- e western companies. ' . against the yardstick of ments and oil ings yesterday with the House of its original owners and replac Id, said Ghaffour Reja, Presid- De- ' clear that the ceasefire is not ah , . ; Sources to the State inflation." close the People President Moha-' '. ent of the. Afghan Inst- ; Dr. ing them with Alien persons still in means for cr- - Karakul partment said that the United aim itself but a No increase in the mmad Omar Wardak, and Senate ; carries on its plan begun 1947 . itute. further th-- in eating the suitable conditions for cur- States was prepared to agree President Abdul Hadi Dawi, When tax rate percentage beyond The of exorting the Arab territories, . the UN Envoy Dr. Jarring to ful- the remaining stocks are at companies should make fi-- rent rates, no retroactive paym- the senate and house executives and one part gfter the other and then fill, his mission in implementing sold sales of this year, will am- produ- -. - nancial concessions to the ; UAR- - and no new obligatory rein- the ambassador were ajso .'facing- the world resolution-stipulatin- ount to 113 million, said. ents 4) with a fait the Security Council he (Continued on page .; :.i meetings. vestment. present at the V ..' : ; . withdrawal of Israe- Most of the pelts last week we- Last- flight Dr, Wardak gave ' While awaiting OPEC's reply r - a Israeli troops are still occupy- -' li troops from all the occupied re bought. by American - ho--' reception in honour . of Dr,- Shu-ka- ir ' European to the proposals, the oil firms ing large parts of Arab countries . territories. v . and buyers, he added. Home Briefs in Kabul Hotel, 'The recep- - ,".' ' - t ' and refuses to comply with the '' ;' . was tion attended by Dawi, . the Security Council. Resolution de- We also .like the point out that NASIMI, New UNDP " SARSIIAR GET envoy KABUL, Jan. 17, (Bakhtar). First Deputy Prime Minister?lAb-dulla- h manding its Withdrawal, on the "since Israel's existence up till The Minister of National Defen- Yaftali. some, cabinet me- contrary it is trying to. freeze now its officials and politicians PREVIOUS JOBS Moham- mbers, parliamentarians, some ' in Kabul ce Army General Khan . the current situation by turning did not cease to declare their arrives Un- officials of, the Foreign Mupjstry, ' mad who went, to the Soviet ; the ceasefire line into perman- expansionist policies and up till KABUL, Jan. 17, (Bakhtar). KABUL Jan. 17. Bjorn Olser. ago at the invita- and members of the Afghan-UA- R ent borders and thus acquiring ' now Israel did not declare its.
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