A 12-man delegation of the Israel Foreign Policy-Association left today for a two-week mission to Europe to explain the importance of Israel’s achieving some kind of a trade tie with the six nations of the European Common Market.
The Israelis will talk to officials in West Germany, Holland and Luxembourg. They went to Europe at the invitation of the Europe Union, which maintains headquarters in Bonn and deals with matters of European economic and political cooperation.
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