Mrs. Golda Meir, Israel’s Foreign Minister, disclosed yesterday she would present to the Cabinet a plan to resolve Israel’s differences with Argentina over the seizure of Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann.
Mrs. Meir made the disclosure to correspondents at the Lydda airport on her return from a six-week tour of the United States and Canada. She declined to give any details of the plan but expressed confidence that relations between Argentina and Israel would return to their former friendly level. Argentina has refused to accept Israel’s apology for the abduction of Eichmann as representing the “adequate reparation” which the United Nations Security Council urged Israel to offer.
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