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PERSIAN GULF WAR Gorbachev offers peace plan HAMBURG, Germany (API — A Soviet peace plan offered Monday would require Iraqi with drawal from Kuwait, but would bar punitive ac tion against Saddam Hussein and his govern ment. a report said The plan was distributed to allied leaders, but details were not immediately released The Mid newspaper, saying it obtained de tails of the four-point Soviet proposal from "in formed sources" in Moscow, reported it also urges negotiations on the Palestinian issue, and declares that Iraq's government and borders would not lie tampered with. Soviet President Mikhail S Gorbachev of fered the plan to an Iraqi envoy in Moscow, who returned with it to Baghdad A Gorbachev spokesman said the Soviet pres ident expects a quick response from Saddam Gorbai hev spokesman Vitaly Ignatenko said it is "fully in line with the Soviet position that there should be an unconditional withdrawal from Kuwait." The British Broadcasting Corp early Tuesday quoted Kremlin spokesman Sergei Grigoriev as indicating the Soviet plan involves a promise that Iraq would survive intact if it withdrew uncondi tionally from Kuwait. "We have to bear in mind that he will need something to save his face, some kind of a guar antee of non-interference or some kind of attempt to pacify him for a little while.” In Washington, the Bush administration said it planned to continue the allied assault on Iraq while Baghdad considers the Soviet proposal Hild gave these four "central points" from the proposal • "Iraq withdraws from Kuwait without pre-con ditions. to allow for a 'quick peace.'" • "The Soviet Union supports the maintaining of the national structure and the borders of Iraq.'" • "The Soviet Union opposes 'all sanctions' against Iraq, including any punitive action against Saddam Hussein himself." • "All other problems, including the Palestinian question, are to be negotiated." The United States has repeatedly rejected Saddam's attempts to link withdrawal from Ku wait to discussions about Israel’s occupation of the West Bank and Gaza Strip, where most resi dents are Palestinians Italy's state-run KA1 television quoted un identified European diplomats in Brussels. Bel gium. as saying the plan could involve a cease fire to allow the Iraqi troops to pull out of Ku wait; deployment of a U.N. buffer force between Iraq and Kuwait; withdrawal of allied forces from the region, and lifting of U.N. sanctions against Iraq. A French newspaper, Le Monde, quoted French sources as saying Iraq has a maximum of 3t> hours to accept the plan. The sources, who were not identified, also said a cease-fire would accompany an Iraqi pull out from Kuwait Two U.S. ships suffer mine damage I'SS TKIPOIJ | A I’) The t SS Tripoli, the flagship in one nf the most extensive minesweeping operations since the Korean War. strayed into a minefield off Kuwait coast Monday. 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