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| US Secretary of States
Condoleezza Rice(2nd R) waves to the crowd as she enters the main
Palestinian National Authority (PNA) headquarters in the accompany of
Palestinian Foreign Minister Nasser al-Kidwa (1st R) in the West Bank city
of Ramallah on July 23, 2005. (Photo:
Xinhua) |
RAMALLAH, July 23 (Xinhuanet) -- Visiting US
Secretary of States Condoleezza Rice urged on Saturday the Palestinian National
Authority (PNA) to restore calm in and after an intended Israeli withdrawal from
the Gaza Strip.
Mohamed Ishteyya, Palestinian housing minister, who
attended a meeting between Rice and Prime Minister Ahmed Qurei, told reporters
that Rice asked for restoration of calmness.
Rice said that the Palestinian National Authority has
to guarantee a calm withdrawal and not under Palestinian militants fire,
according to Ishteyya.
Rice guaranteed that the US administration will
continue exerting efforts to find a solution to the Israeli-Palestinian
conflict based on a two-state vision, the minister said.
He said Rice asked the Israeli side not to carry out
actions that will harm talks on final status issues, including Jerusalem and
settlements in the West Bank.
Later in the day, Rice will meet with Palestinian
leader Mahmoud Abbas, Interior Minister Nasser Yousef and Civil Affairs Minister
Mohamed Dahlan.
Israel will evacuate 21 settlements in the Gaza Strip
and four in northern West Bank in mid-August. Enditem
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