The Cairo talks will take place between Hamas and Fatah on the coalition government

June 28, 2009 – 8:51 pm

representatives of two Palestinian factions – Hamas and Fatah – on Sunday 28 June, again сядут to the negotiating table in an attempt to overcome their differences, in particular, the composition of a coalition government. The meeting will be held in Cairo under the mediation of the Egyptian side.

As stated by representatives of Hamas, the current round of talks will focus on the arrests in the West Bank supporters of the Hamas security services loyal to Fatah. According to Hamas, were arrested on the eve of another 22 people.

Palestinian authorities in the West Bank are not reported in the last day of operations, but they said all the arrests are generally associated with criminal, rather than with the political activities of detainees passes BBC.

Recall negotiations between the two rival Palestinian factions Fatah and Hamas, which took place in Cairo under the mediation of the Egyptian Government March 19, 2009., ended inconclusively. During the talks, representatives of Hamas refused to recognize the State of Israel and the terms of the agreements it reached by previous Palestinian governments. As a result, the negotiations reached an impasse and both sides recognized the lack of them.

The aim of the negotiations was the creation of a coalition government with the participation of all Palestinian factions, which is one of the most desirable conditions for the establishment of peace in the region. For the international recognition of this, some governments, including the United States, call for the unconditional implementation of a number of conditions that produced the United States, Russia, EU and UN, as well as endorsed by the League of Arab States: the denial of the use of force, recognition of Israel and acceptance of the terms of agreements concluded by previous Palestinian governments.



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