The World - News from June 13, 1988
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The Soviet Union is considering inviting Israeli Foreign Minister Shimon Peres to Moscow in line with warming relations between the two countries, the Israeli daily Davar said. Davar, the organ of Peres’ Labor Alignment, quoted a senior Foreign Ministry official as saying that information from East Bloc diplomats indicates that the Peres visit, the first by an Israeli foreign minister, could take place within three months. An Israeli consular delegation is due in Moscow in July; its Soviet counterpart is already in Israel.
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