Palestinian Prime Minister Ahmed Qorei£¨2nd L) is surrounded by
journalists after he arrives at his office in the West Bank town of Ramallah on
Nov. 8, 2004. (Xinhua Photo/Gao Xueyu)
Palestinian Prime Minister Ahmed Qurei
expressed his grief on Monday for the accusation of Palestinian leader Yasser
Arafat's wife Suha Arafat that the Palestinian leadership was "plotting on
Arafat."
In a press release, Qurei said he wished Arafat to recover and
continue leading the Palestinian people, asserting that the Palestinian
leadership was faithful, and would always be faithful to Arafat.
"Arafat
was welcomed as the Palestinians' president and an Arab leader, so he belongs to
the Palestinian people and his cause is the people's cause," Qurei said.
Qurei also said no one was waiting to grab the role to be Arafat's
alternative, and "we have institutions to follow their duties according to laws
he himself (Arafat) decided." Qurei announced by his name that the Palestinian
National Authority, the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) and the
Palestinian factions would always remain faithful to Arafat, and they were
grievous for Suha's statements.
Earlier on Monday, Arafat's wife Suha
Arafat said in an interview with pan-Arab al-Jazeera TV that the Palestinian
leaders who planned to visit Arafat in Paris wanted to bury the leader "alive"
and inherit his power.
Palestinian Prime Minister Ahmed Qurei, Foreign
Minister Nabil Shaath and Mahmoud Abbas, No. 2 of the PLO, had been scheduled to
fly to Paris later Monday to visit ailing Arafat.
The three men
initially cancelled their planned trip to Paris after Suha's comments were aired
but later confirmed they would go ahead with their plans.