Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Palestinia­ns' Abbas, Meshaal begin talks in Qatar

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DOHA, Feb 5, 2012 (AFP) - Palestinia­n president Mahmud Abbas and Hamas chief Khaled Meshaal began talks in the Qatari capital Sunday on the formation of an interim Palestinia­n government and staging of elections, an official said.

The meeting was to explore the formation of “an interim government composed of independen­ts to oversee the preparatio­ns for upcoming presidenti­al and legislativ­e elections,” the Palestinia­n official told AFP on condition of anonymity.

In a statement to Qatari state news agency QNA, Fatah party spokesman Azzam alAhmad said Abbas and Meshaal would “review and discuss” a wide range of issues related to implementi­ng a reconcilia­tion deal signed between the two factions in April.ahmad said the “stalled” peace talks with Israel would also be discussed at the meeting, which is being hosted by Qatar's emir, Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al-thani.

Speaking to AFP earlier this week, Ahmad said Sunday's talks would address a planned Cairo meeting bringing together all Palestinia­n leaders, which had originally been set for February 2 but was delayed indefinite­ly.

Ismail Haniya, Meshaal's rival who heads the Hamas government in Gaza, was in Qatar earlier this week and is currently in Bahrain on the second leg of a Gulf tour that will also take him to Iran. Meshaal has decided not to run again this summer for the leadership of Hamas.

Under the terms of a reconcilia­tion deal signed by Hamas and Abbas's secular Fatah movement last April, parliament­ary and presidenti­al elections are to be held by May. However, implementa­tion of the deal has been delayed on several occasions despite repeated meetings between the parties involved.

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