Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) Politburo Chief Ismail Haniyeh on Thursday discussed ending internal divisions and moving forward with reconciliation.
In a telephone conversation, they discussed the follow-up to the outcome of a meeting held in Egypt in late July. The Palestinian news agency “Wafa” reported the news.
At the meeting held in Egypt, Palestinian faction leaders agreed to form a committee to work on ending the division and build national unity.
In a statement, Hamas said Abbas and Haniyeh agreed on the need to speed up the formation of the committee.
The committee will discuss all files to agree on the statement; so that it can present the outcome of their discussions before the next meeting of the Secretary-General (of the Palestinian parties).
The two leaders stressed the need to move forward to “strengthen a common national position to address current challenges” to bring the Palestinian people closer together and build internal unity.
Conversation between the Palestinian president and the head of HamasConversation between the Palestinian president and the head of Hamas
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