Israel Foreign Minister Moshe Sharett will come to the United States at the end of March and will seek to see President Eisenhower and discuss with him Israeli needs and United States policy toward Israel, a government spokesman announced today following a meeting of the Cabinet.
Reporting on the Cabinet meeting, the spokesman added that the Ministers had heard a comprehensive report by Premier David Ben Gurion on Israel’s security situation. The spokesman brushed aside all questions concerning the Premier’s report.
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