Jordan, P.L.O. hold talks
■ NZPA-Reuter Amman A Palestine Liberation Organisation delegation yesteriday began its first talks with 'Jordan in seven years. The P.L.O. team, led by Mr Khaled Al Fahoum, discussed with the Jordanian Prime Minister (Mr 'Mudar ; Badran) relations between Jordan and the Palestinians, iand the Middle East crisis, in a three-hour meeting. The talks, coming in a (month of intensive diplomaticactivity in the region, may prove to be one of the most ■ importants events of the year 'for the Middle East. The P.L.O. and Jordan have not been on speaking terms
i 1 (Since the Jordanian Army [ routed Palestinian comman- ,• - dos from the capital in Sep- f “ember, 1970 — a month re- j “erred to since by Palestini- j ans as “Black Seiember.” / ! Foreign observers in Am- f ■lman believe that any future: l ’ (Palestinian State will need 1 Oclose links with Jordan. They 1 ' see the new dialogue as an c > (essential prerequisite to the ! 1 process of setting up such a 1 State. j, (' Mr Fahoum said that the I, ; (atmosphere at the meeting' r had been good, and his dele-1 1 ygation would meet Mr Bad-'a :ran again. ir
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