The Arab Foreign Ministers conference in Khartoum split sharply yesterday over proposals on unification of Arab action against Israel, it was reported here today from the Sudan.
The delegation of Tunisia, which repeatedly urged Israel-Arab negotiations before the June war, deplored the “violent nature” of anti-Israel propaganda by some Arab countries before the outbreak of the war. The delegation argued that such “blood-thirsty threats” had lessened sympathy for the Arab cause in other parts of the world.
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