Rude questions and charges of Egyptian aggression in Israel, from several listeners, were parried by Mahmoud Fawzl Boy, Egyptian Ambassador to the United States and Permanent Representative to the United Nations, after his speech at Littauer last night.
The questions were about Egypt's relations with Israel in the past few years. Boy ignored this issue in his speech on some U.N. strengths and weaknesses. He stressed the fact, in answering these questions, that this country had been cleared of charges of aggression in Israel by the U.N. security Council.
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