NEWS
June 30, 1995 | NORMAN KEMPSTER, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Assessing three days of crucial military-to-military talks, Israel's army chief of staff said Thursday that he found his Syrian counterpart to be "a professional officer . . . a person that I think we can make a dialogue with." A senior U.S. official who attended the negotiations at Ft. McNair, a campus-like military post nestled by the Potomac River, described as "poignant" the interaction between Israeli Lt. Gen. Amnon Shahak and Syrian Lt. Gen.