European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 27, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 28 the stars and stripes Friday september 27. 1985 prime minister pins blame on 2 French officials Paris a prime minister Laurent Fabius that a meeting with former defense min ister Craw mfr mind the ousted secret service chief convinced him th3hwpiwfctfuansiblc for the bomb ing of a Greenpeace flagship a formal judicial investigation opened thursday Affine French soldiers suspected of leaking information on the Greenpeace scandal to the French press. Fabius met wednesday with Herne and the former chief of the general directorate for external Security adm. Pierre Lacoste. Afterwards Fabius made his weekly nationwide television appearance. My conviction is that both of them acted under impulse of their own idea of what was in the interest of country Fabius said. My conviction is that i level where the responsibility Fabius said hut sunday that Frenchjr offs bombed be Rainbow Warrior in the Tarboro Myckland new Zea land on july 10. A crewman a it the blast in the ensuing resigned and Lacoste was fired for refusing to guide written answers on what he knew about on the ship. The Rainbow Warrior was Lead a protest flotilla against French nuclear Raig in the Pacific. Pius Laid wednesday that it was difficult to deter Fine who specifically authorized the sinking the Rainbow Warrior because there was no written but he said a Cru As the minister in charge of the French Intelli gence apparatus would have to Bear the blame. In a democracy like ours the responsibility for kind of decision is borne by the civilian Aulhorn the minister Fabius said. Llhee mayor of japs Joanne in the Lyon suburbs Wastl Judy Hall there thursday but refused to c Fabius sex Francois any involvement in the s d. He also absolved Bernardr Cial who made the initial report on the affair that s the French government was blameless. Asked Why it took More than two months to get to the Bottom of the Rainbow Warrior sinking Fabius said it took a relatively Long time specifically because for a longtime the truth was hidden from the president or. Tricot and Fabius said he Learned Only last saturday that French agents Sank the boat under orders. Opposition politicians continued thursday to demand that Fabius resign or at least appear before parliamentary commissions to explain the affair. Investigating magistrate Philippe Jeannin was appointed by the Paris Public prosecutor s office to pursue inquiries against five information Ofa nature Toju Fen lifted the men As col. Jospeh Fourrier Raylain Borras warrant officer Richard Guillet master sgt. Bernard Davisr and gendarmerie capt. Pau Barril. All but Barril were in custody thursday but none have been charged. Newspaper reports have said four of the men in custody were associated with the secret service. Barril Wai in Pended from duty for five years in 1983 for his role i attempts by an anti terrorist unit to Frame three Irish nationalists As terrorists. The authoritative daily be Monde charged the arrest attempt to intimidate the it said if con a Meson leaking state secrets informers could face a 20-Yrpbihtenn and journalists who used their information could Beth a a Jive to 10 Yean. In other named the army chief of staff. Gen. Rene Imbot As head of the secret service. The Cabinet legion Veteran to clean up the Agency c on its role in the bombing. New zealand it holding two French secret service offi cers on charges of murder and arson in the Rainbow War rior sinking. New zealand prime minister David Lings has denied reports that they will be released in a Deal with France. Shu Fez talks cordial but. United nations a if smite and handshakes took the place of agreements Secretary of state George and soviet foreign minister Eduard a. Shevardnadze might Nave no serious differences Between them. But Shultz said the two did not agree Ona thing even though they appeared to get along wonderfully Well in a four hour meet ing wednesday. The talks were intended to help set the stage for the Summit Meetin Between president Reagan and soviet Leader Mikhail Gorbachev in Geneva Switzer land nov. 19 and 20. They smiled frequently Shook hand soften and spoke deferentially of each other in appearances before reporters both be fore and after their meeting at the soviet in. Mission in new will Confer with Reagan at the White House on Friday in another important pre Summit Washington White House spokesman Larry Speakes on thursday described the meeting As the beginning of a process on the Road to Geneva. There were no new proposals and nonspecific agreements he said. We found the meeting to be extremely useful. An the president is looking Forward to his meet ing tomorrow. While there was widespread speculation that Shevardnadze might be prepared to unveil a new soviet arms control initiative that did t happen in wednesday s meet ing Shultz did not reach agreement on any of these item Shultz said of their Long list of differences particularly those involving arms , Shultz said their talks were most worthwhile and were conducted in an easy and Frank he eve received an apology from Shevardnadze be cause the soviet did not attend a unite nations meeting where Shultz spoke on capability for conversation was very easy Shultz said. Shultz said the talks focused on the dead locked Geneva arms control talks. There were no particular new proposals put on the table but there was a thorough Exchange of views Shultz senior state department official who attended the talks indicated it is still Possi ble that Shevardnadze will unveil a much anticipated arms control proposal in his meeting with Reagan on Friday. Soviet officials have been Coy All week on whether Shevardnadze had such a proposal. Asked by a reporter wednesday before his meeting with Shultz whether he did she Berlin Newt Poult teased thursday said eight of10 american under aids a threat to the general pub us that it now equal cancer As the health threat. But there u no panic Anro be pop Ulace the Post Laid noting tha see of four people surveyed said they --.,afraid of picking up the virus that cat the disease and were not taking special pre cautions to avoid exposure to it. More than six in 10 adult would allow aids afflicted students to attend Public schools if health officials said there was no danger the poll said. 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