Saturday, February 11, 2006

Hamas delegates could visit Moscow by end Feb

MOSCOW (Reuters) -
tHE Planned talks in Russia with a delegation from THE

Palestinian group Hamas may take place before the
end of this month,
Khaled Meshaal, Hamas' top leader who lives in exile in
Damascus, would most likely lead the delegation to
Moscow, Kalugin said.
Russian President Vladimir Putin announced this week

he was inviting Hamas leaders for talks in Moscow.
Hamas, designated by Washington as a terrorist group,

won a crushing victory in a Palestinian election last month
and its representatives are expected to form a majority in
the new government.
The Russian invitation drew an angry reaction from Israel

and surprise from Moscow's partners in the so-called
Middle East Quartet -- the United States, the European
Union and the United Nations.
But Moscow has said that it will urge Hamas to abandon

violence and recognise Israel's right to exist, in line with
Quartet policy.
IMHO:
AS SCARY AS THIS SITUATION IS.

HAMAS WAS ELECTED
DEMOCRATICALLY AND WE HAVE NO

RIGHT TO INFLICT
OUR OPINION ON THEM AT THIS TIME.
THE TAX ISRAEL GIVES THEM

BASICALLY SHOULD NOT
BE WITHHELD.
HOWEVER THE REST OF THE WORLD MAY DECIDE TO
WITHHOLD OR DONATE THEIR PORTION AND THAT IS
THEIR RIGHT.
IT IDS TIME FOR ARAB COUNTIRES TO PUT THEIR
HANDS IN THE OIL MONEY AND SPREAD IT AROUND
TO BRING THINGS UP TO SCRATCH IN THE MIDDLE

EAST.

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