Important conferences of top-ranking Israel diplomats from several countries are taking place here under the chairmanship of Foreign Minister Moshe Sharett. The conferences are of special importance as a result of the stand taken by the Israel Government on the conflict in Korea.
It is understood that Mordecai Namir, Israel’s Minister to Moscow, has received specific instructions from the Foreign Office here which he will convey to the Kremlin if, and when, required. So far the Soviet Government has not asked Israel for any explanations with regard to the latter’s stand on the Korean issue.
It was learned today that immediately after the Israel Cabinet had adopted its decision to support the U.N. Security Council resolution on Korea, important officials of the Israel Foreign Office visited the Soviet Minister in Tel Aviv and explained to him the Cabinet’s stand.
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