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Palestinian Statehood the Unity Efforts
13.10.2007 22:26:07 Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat says his side is close to an agreement with Israel on a document on Palestinian statehood. At the same time, he said it is not a done deal."And nothing will be agreed until everything is agreed," said Erekat.
(live-PR.com) - "Our administration in Gaza is temporary." We have said all the time that we are ready to discuss all the issues on the negotiating table Ahmed Yousef adviser to Ismail Haniya.
Norway's Foreign Minister Jonas Gahr Store, said Norway intends to maintain contact with Hamas at the envoy level, but its ministers do not plan to meet with the Gaza government's representatives.
Israeli prime minister Ehud Olmert is fervently courting Fatah's Mahmoud Abbas as a "partner for peace", various successive voices continue to speak out against efforts to sideline the democratically elected Hamas government which can bring little or no success to the unity efforts on which world has its attention.The Palestinian people callof inumane treatment meted to them needs human approach to bring peace in this region.
Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat says his side is close to an agreement with Israel on a document on Palestinian statehood. The document would be presented at an international peace conference in the United States this year.
At the same time, he said it is not a done deal.
"And nothing will be agreed until everything is agreed," said Erekat.
Interviewed on Israel's Channel 10 television, Erekat
Hamas leader Ismail Haniya through its web site said it might be willing to relinquish control of Gaza, which it seized from Fatah in June.
Mr Haniya said his group's control of the coastal territory was "temporary".
Mr Abbas negated reconciliation with Hamas until it gives up the Gaza Strip and submits to his authority.
Senior Fatah official, Ahmed Abdul Rahman, denied that talks had been planned and accused Hamas of trying to mislead the public.
Hamas success to drive Fatah from Gaza, compelled Mr Abbas declared Mr Haniya's coalition government null and appointed a new prime minister.
"There is a serious movement in the realm of Palestinian dialogue and we have agreed to hold a dialogue with Fatah in one of the Arab capitals," Mr Haniya said in the statement.
"Our administration in Gaza is temporary," he added.
We have said all the time that we are ready to discuss all the issues on the negotiating table Ahmed Yousef adviser to Ismail Haniya.
Mr Haniya said the talks would be held after Eid al-Fitr, the festival marking the end of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.
"We have said all the time that we are ready to discuss all the issues on the negotiating table, and we are willing that one of these countries like Egypt or Saudi Arabia mediate or facilitate such a kind of meeting," he told the World Today programme.
Mr Yousef insisted that Hamas had not, and had never intended to establish a separate Palestinian state in the Gaza Strip.
"Any future Palestinian state should include all occupied territories of the West Bank and Gaza," he added. "This is going to be the future Palestinian state, so there is no intention for anybody to have a state in Gaza."
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Palestinian Statehood the Unity Efforts
13.10.2007 22:26:07 Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat says his side is close to an agreement with Israel on a document on Palestinian statehood. At the same time, he said it is not a done deal."And nothing will be agreed until everything is agreed," said Erekat.
(live-PR.com) - "Our administration in Gaza is temporary." We have said all the time that we are ready to discuss all the issues on the negotiating table Ahmed Yousef adviser to Ismail Haniya.
Norway's Foreign Minister Jonas Gahr Store, said Norway intends to maintain contact with Hamas at the envoy level, but its ministers do not plan to meet with the Gaza government's representatives.
Israeli prime minister Ehud Olmert is fervently courting Fatah's Mahmoud Abbas as a "partner for peace", various successive voices continue to speak out against efforts to sideline the democratically elected Hamas government which can bring little or no success to the unity efforts on which world has its attention.The Palestinian people callof inumane treatment meted to them needs human approach to bring peace in this region.
Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat says his side is close to an agreement with Israel on a document on Palestinian statehood. The document would be presented at an international peace conference in the United States this year.
At the same time, he said it is not a done deal.
"And nothing will be agreed until everything is agreed," said Erekat.
Interviewed on Israel's Channel 10 television, Erekat
Hamas leader Ismail Haniya through its web site said it might be willing to relinquish control of Gaza, which it seized from Fatah in June.
Mr Haniya said his group's control of the coastal territory was "temporary".
Mr Abbas negated reconciliation with Hamas until it gives up the Gaza Strip and submits to his authority.
Senior Fatah official, Ahmed Abdul Rahman, denied that talks had been planned and accused Hamas of trying to mislead the public.
Hamas success to drive Fatah from Gaza, compelled Mr Abbas declared Mr Haniya's coalition government null and appointed a new prime minister.
"There is a serious movement in the realm of Palestinian dialogue and we have agreed to hold a dialogue with Fatah in one of the Arab capitals," Mr Haniya said in the statement.
"Our administration in Gaza is temporary," he added.
We have said all the time that we are ready to discuss all the issues on the negotiating table Ahmed Yousef adviser to Ismail Haniya.
Mr Haniya said the talks would be held after Eid al-Fitr, the festival marking the end of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.
"We have said all the time that we are ready to discuss all the issues on the negotiating table, and we are willing that one of these countries like Egypt or Saudi Arabia mediate or facilitate such a kind of meeting," he told the World Today programme.
Mr Yousef insisted that Hamas had not, and had never intended to establish a separate Palestinian state in the Gaza Strip.
"Any future Palestinian state should include all occupied territories of the West Bank and Gaza," he added. "This is going to be the future Palestinian state, so there is no intention for anybody to have a state in Gaza."
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