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[ 17/02/2009 - 11:06 AM ]
AMMAN, (PIC)-- Dr. Mousa Abu Marzouk, the deputy political bureau chairman of Hamas Movement, has revealed that seven Arab countries would patronize the inter-Palestinian national dialog.
The Hamas leader told a seminar in the Jordanian capital on the Gaza battle on the phone that the meetings between Fatah and Hamas delegations in Cairo aimed at furnishing the atmosphere before the dialog, which is scheduled to open in Cairo by the end of February.
He noted that the Hamas-Fatah talks focused on media campaigns, political detention and closure of Palestinian institutions.
Abu Marzouk explained that the dialog would produce six committees to discuss all pending issues including restructuring the PLO, national unity government, security apparatuses, elections and means of dealing with results of the division in the Palestinian arena.
He hoped that ending the Palestinian rift would lead to ending the inter-Arab differences, which had a bad impact on the Palestine cause.
http://www.palestine-info.co.uk/en/...otM668C/pXUV89dDtCPhdBQFdIwjEdGRTAWm95hjPfMo=
AMMAN, (PIC)-- Dr. Mousa Abu Marzouk, the deputy political bureau chairman of Hamas Movement, has revealed that seven Arab countries would patronize the inter-Palestinian national dialog.
The Hamas leader told a seminar in the Jordanian capital on the Gaza battle on the phone that the meetings between Fatah and Hamas delegations in Cairo aimed at furnishing the atmosphere before the dialog, which is scheduled to open in Cairo by the end of February.
He noted that the Hamas-Fatah talks focused on media campaigns, political detention and closure of Palestinian institutions.
Abu Marzouk explained that the dialog would produce six committees to discuss all pending issues including restructuring the PLO, national unity government, security apparatuses, elections and means of dealing with results of the division in the Palestinian arena.
He hoped that ending the Palestinian rift would lead to ending the inter-Arab differences, which had a bad impact on the Palestine cause.
http://www.palestine-info.co.uk/en/...otM668C/pXUV89dDtCPhdBQFdIwjEdGRTAWm95hjPfMo=
