Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 25, 1984, Page 5, Image 5

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    inter/national
Mondale raps
Ron’s rhetoric
As Pres. Reagan proposed
regular high-level meetings bet
ween the United States and the
Soviet Union, Democratic
challenger Walter F. Mondale
urged voters Monday to elect a
president “who knows what
he’s doing in foreign policy.”
Reagan told the 39th session
of the United Nations General
Assembly, “America has
repaired its strength. .. We are
ready for constructive negotia
tions with the Soviet Union.”
Reagan will meet with Soviet
Foreign Minister Andrei
Gromyko on Friday — one day
after Mondale holds his own
talks with the Kremlin official.
Mondale, campaigning Mon
day in Texarkana. Texas,
wondered whether Reagan’s
decision to sit down with
Gromyko for the first time less
than six weeks before the elec
tion amounted to a “deathbed
conversion.”
He said he was glad Reagan
had improved “his rhetoric. On
Friday he has a chance to im
prove his record.”
The Democratic presidential
nominee also accused Reagan of
letting terrorists “humiliate us
and push us around and kill our
people” in Lebanon — a
reference to last week’s bomb
ing of the U.S. Embassy in
Beirut.
Mondale belittled Reagan’s
comment Sunday that security
was incomplete at the new em
bassy. quoting the president as
saying, “Anyone that’s ever
had their kitchen done over
knows that it never gets done as
soon as you wish it would.”
Mondale responded, “Being
a president and countering ter
rorists is a much more difficult
task than fixing up your
kitchen.”
Security funds
for embassies
NEW YORK (AP) — The State
Department disclosed Monday
it is asking Congress to urgently
approve $372 million in
emergency funds to improve
security at American embassies
in the wake of the terrorist bomb
that devastated the U.S. Em
bassy annex in Beirut last week.
John Hughes, the State
Department spokesman, said
the funds will be used to build
and strengthen barricades
around embassies, to speed up
construction of some new em
bassies in “high threat areas,”
to provide armored vehicles and
to control public access to cer
tain embassies.
Hughes said the Reagan ad
ministration wants the aid ap
proved before the end of the
current sesssion of Congress,
Oct. 4.
Hughes announced the aid re
quest after Secretary of State
George P. Shultz, attending a
United Nations session here,
received a report from a team of
investigators who probed the
devastation of the embassy an
nex in Beirut and are to make
recommendations about how to
improve security.
Hughes said the administra
tion has no plans to close its
diplomatic posts in Lebanon
after the terrorist attack, the
third to destroy an American in
stallation in that city in 17
months.
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