US says top Mideast goal is to check Soviet gains

February 24, 1981

The Reagan administration said its top priority in the Middle East was to reverse "the deteriorating position of the West vis-a-vis the Soviet Union" and not continuation of Israeli-Egyptian negotiations. State Department spokesman William Dyess said the United States was willing to take part in future rounds of the talks on Palestinian self-rule if Egypt and Israel agreed on a time.

Mr Dyess' remarks appeared to be the Administration's response to a call by visiting Israeli Foreign Minister Yitzhak Shamir for early resumption of the autonomy talks, suspended after the Nov. 4 election.