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State Department spokesman John Trattner said the U.S. Ambassador to South Africa, William Bowdler, arrived in Washington Sundayand is taking part in a review of U.S South African policy. He said Bowdler will return to South Africa “shortly.” The consultations, said Trattner, are mainly taking place in the State Department, but one high level meeting took place at the White House Monday. After that meeting, U.N. Ambassador Andrew Youngtold reporters he personally would favor some form of sanctions against South Africa, whose white minority governmentlast week shut down black newspapers and rounded up a numberof opponentsofits apartheid segregation policies. “Ambassador Young,fortunately, said that he was expressing his personal view," Trattner said. “I won't preview what we'll do.’ But otherofficials said the administration is considering two basic courses of action — to bring pressure on the Pretoria governmentunilaterally, or to act through the United Nations. ‘The minimum action now being considered at the United Nations would be U.N. support for a man: datory arms embargo against South Africa. That would mainly affect Israel and France, Pretoria’s major contractual arms suppliers. U.S. officials said, however, it would also affect U.S. supplies of “gray area’’ material that has both military and nonmilitary uses, such as hunting arms, light aircraft and rescue equipment. 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