Italian Foreign Minister Aldo Moro told Foreign Affairs Committee of the Italian Senate yesterday that hopes for a partial settlement in the Middle East “are not altogether lost” and that the Italian government is in favor of such a move as a first step towards a more general settlement. Moro described the overall Mideast situation as “giving cause for serious worry” and added that Italy’s basic stand has not changed from its previous support for implementation of Security Council Resolution 242.
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