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 In this photo released by the White House, President Bush talks with Palestinian president-elect Mahmoud Abbas from the Oval Office of the White House Monday, Jan. 10, 2005 in Washington. (AP photo) | WASHINGTON, Jan. 10 (Xinhuanet) -- US President
George W. Bush on Monday telephoned Mahmud Abbas to congratulate him on his
victory in the Palestinian PNA chairmanship election, White House spokesman
Scott McClellan said.
In their 10-minute conversation, McClellan said Bush invite Abbas to Washington at appropriate time.
"The president said his vision was one of a day when
he and president-elect Abbas and Israel leaders can stand together and say 'we
have peace,'" McClellan told reporters.
Bush pledged to help the Palestinian leadership work
toward creating a "free and democratic" Palestinian state and "tackle key issues
like security, terrorism, economic growth and building democratic institutions,"
McClellan said.
"President-elect Abbas thanked the president for his
support and said it is important for all of us to seize this opportunity for
peace," McClellan said.
The president also talked about a conference on
Palestinian reforms that is to be held in London in March.
Mahmoud Abbas was formally declared the winner Monday
of the Palestinian National Authority chairmanship election by capturing 62.3
percent of the vote in Sunday's poll. Enditem
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