Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas confirmed yesterday that
inter-Palestinian talks over forming anational unity government had failed.
Abbas made the remarks at a joint news conference with visiting German
Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier following their one-hour meeting in
Gaza.
"We discussed various issues including a truce (with Israel)and efforts which
have unfortunately failed to form a national unity government," Abbas said.
He called for more efforts by Germany, which is to take over the presidency
of the European Union (EU) for six months starting from January 2007, to push
stalled peace talks between Israel and the Palestinians.
Steinmeier, for his part, said that Germany will support Abbas in his efforts
to make peace with Israel, adding that the people in Europe and Germany are
closely following hardship faced by the Palestinians.
On Thursday, Abbas told visiting U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice
that dialogue to form a new government reached an impasse.
The following day, Abbas chaired a PLO Executive Committee meeting in the
West Bank city of Ramallah and decided to freeze the dialogue with Hamas.
Also on Saturday, Abbas met with Austrian Foreign Minister Ursula Plassnik in
Gaza, who told reporters after the meeting that her country and the EU were
working to support the Palestinian people to overcome their difficult living
conditions.
The visits by European diplomats took place at a time when the Gaza Strip is
witnessing a fragile ceasefire between the Palestinians and Israel. The two
sides agreed on a truce on Nov.26, ending a five-month-old Israeli offensive
against the coastal strip.
The two foreign ministers did not meet with their Palestinian counterpart
Mahmoud al-Zahar of the ruling Hamas movement. The West refuses to deal with
Hamas as it insists on stance on Israel.