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JERUSALEM, March 2 (Xinhuanet) -- Israeli Vice Premier Shimon
Peres met with Palestinian Minister of Civilian Affairs Mohammed Dahlan on
Wednesday night in Tel Aviv to discuss economic and civilian cooperation in the
expected Israeli pullout from Gaza.
It was the first meeting between the two sides
after a suicide bomb attack which killed five Israelis and wounded dozens
in Tel Aviv last Friday, Israel Radio said.
During the two-hour meeting, Peres told Dahlan that the security
and financial situation for the Palestinians living in the Gaza Strip will
improve after Israel withdraws all settlements from the area under the
disengagement plan.
Dahlan said security and hope must be restored to both
sides.
The Palestinian minister also urged Israel to allow a better
movement of the Palestinians and goods by removing roadblocks and barriers in
the occupied territories.
The two officials also reportedly discussed the possibility of
transferring functioning businesses and greenhouses in Gaza to the Palestinians
after the evacuation.
In addition, the talks covered the establishment of a joint
committee on issues relating to the disengagement plan, which envisages removal
of all 21 settlements in Gaza and four of 120 in the northern West Bank by the
end of this year.
The radio said Peres had earlier informed Israeli Prime Minister
Ariel Sharon that he planned to meet with members of the Palestinian
leadership.
In the wake of the Tel Aviv suicide attack, Israel decided to
freeze all peace talks with the Palestinians, delay transfer of five West Bank
towns to the Palestinian National Authority and meetings on further release of
Palestinians in Israeli jails. Enditem |