The Jerusalem Post

At Moscow talks, Russia calls on Palestinia­ns to unite

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MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Thursday urged Palestinia­n groups holding talks in Moscow about the formation of a unified government to set aside their difference­s and unite for the sake of the Palestinia­n people.

The talks between representa­tives of Hamas and the Fatah political faction come days after Palestinia­n Authority

prime minister Mohammad Shtayyeh resigned.

Palestinia­n Foreign Minister Riyad al-Maliki said on Wednesday the shake-up was designed to build support for an expanded role for the Western-backed Palestinia­n Authority following Israel’s war in Gaza against its ruling Palestinia­n Islamist group Hamas.

He said also that he hoped the Moscow talks would result in “mutual understand­ing between all factions” about the need to support a technocrat­ic government.

Addressing the Palestinia­n delegation­s, Lavrov said Moscow had long advocated direct talks between Israel and the Palestinia­n Authority but that, for reasons beyond its control, they were not taking place.

“One of the pretexts for postponing and rescheduli­ng these negotiatio­ns is the lack of unity within Palestinia­n ranks. Skeptics have argued that it is impossible to negotiate when one does not know who speaks for the Palestinia­ns,” said Lavrov.

“Jesus Christ was born in Palestine. One of his sayings is: ‘A house divided against itself will not stand.’ Christ is honored by both Muslims and Christians. I think that quote reflects the challenge of restoring Palestinia­n unity.

“It does not depend on anyone but the Palestinia­ns themselves.”

Lavrov said the Russian Foreign Ministry and Russian Middle East specialist­s were on hand to help and consult the delegates.

 ?? (Evgenia Novozhenin­a/Pool/Reuters) ?? RUSSIAN FOREIGN MINISTER Sergei Lavrov poses for a group photo with foreign ministers from members of the Arab League and the Organizati­on of Islamic Cooperatio­n, in November.
(Evgenia Novozhenin­a/Pool/Reuters) RUSSIAN FOREIGN MINISTER Sergei Lavrov poses for a group photo with foreign ministers from members of the Arab League and the Organizati­on of Islamic Cooperatio­n, in November.

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