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British MP Welcomes Fateh-Hamas Agreement, Asking Quartet for Flexibility
Birmingham Northfield, February 9, 2007 (WAFA) - Richard Burden, MP for Birmingham Northfield and Chair of the Britain-Palestine All Party Parliamentary Group Friday welcomed the announcement that a Saudi brokered accord has been signed between Fateh and Hamas to form a national unity government.
"The agreement has provided hope and resolve among the Palestinian people to draw back from factional violence and focus on finding a political solution to the current impasse," he said in a press release.
He expressed the paramount concern that this development be embraced by the Quartet and international community as an opportunity to set negotiations back on track, and to remove the current barriers which have paralysed not only the new Palestinian government but the Palestinian economy as a whole.
Mr Burden, who visited the region at the end of January, is also a Member of the International Development Select Committee which published a report last week highlighting the terrible humanitarian impact that the boycott of the PA has caused.
"It is important that the Quartet demonstrates flexibility and uses the opportunity of this agreement to move the peace process forward. The Quartet will not help to achieve that if it simply repeats demands on the Palestinians to sign up to particular form of words before it even talks to them," he said.
"The international community needs to be as assertive in reminding Israel that actions speak louder than words as it is in the demands it makes on the Palestinians."
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