P.M. might help block P.L.O.
NZPA Washington The Prime Minister (Mr Muldoon) who is on a sixweeks overseas trip, arrived in Los Angeles on Sunday after a Honolulu stopover after his visits to India and China. Mr Muldoon will go to
New York today where he will stay overnight before flying to Bermuda for a meeting of Commonwealth Finance Ministers. The issue of observer status for the Palestine Liberation Organisation at the annual meeting of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund later this month could dominate behind-the-scenes discussions in Bermuda. The Tanzanian , Finance Minister, Mr Amir' Jamal, who is this year’s chairman of the World Bank, will attend the Commonwealth meeting, which will take place while bank and fund officials try to find a formula to prevent the P.L.O. question overriding all others at the . twin annual meetings starting on September 30. Mr Jamal favours letting the P.L.O. attend the meetings. Arab nations are seeking to raise the question when the meetings start, in the face of a vote by member nations to exclude them. Mr Muldoon has consistently supported American moves to keep the P.L.O. out.
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