Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat's health condition is difficult but stable,
chief Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat said on Thursday.
Speaking to CNN, Erekat said that Arafat, who is now in Paris for medical
treatment, was in stable condition although his health was difficult.
The Palestinian National Authority is running affairs normally, and it is
closely following the situation, Erekat said.
According to Palestinian sources, Former Prime Minister Mahmoud Abbas will
chair an emergency meeting of the Palestine Liberation Organization's Executive
Committee later in the day to discuss matters concerning Arafat's health.
Earlier in the day, aides to Arafat said that Arafat has been in a coma since
Wednesday evening and was now in critical condition in an intensive care unit at
a French military hospital.
They said that doctors carrying out tests on the 75-year-old leader since he
was airlifted to France last Friday still did not know what was wrong with
him.