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A handout photo released by the Palestinian Press
Office shows Palestinian President Mahmud Abbas (R) with Prime Minister
Ismail Haniya in Gaza City. Talks between Abbas and Hamas on creating a
unity government have shown signs of progress after months of deadlock,
with indications of an agreement on a new premier. (Xinhua/AFP Photo) Photo Gallery
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GAZA, Nov. 6 (Xinhua) -- A meeting between
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and Prime Minister Ismail Haneya ended on
Monday night without declaring an agreement on forming a Palestinian national
Unity government.
Nabil Abu Rudeineh, Palestinian presidential
spokesman told reporters in the aftermath of the two-hour meeting held at Abbas
office in Gaza City that "more issues need more discussion."
"We haven't yet reached an agreement, but there are
intensive efforts exerted in this respect, where there are many issues that need
more discussion, understanding and agreement," said Abu Rudeineh.
Earlier reports said that both Abbas and Haneya had
agreed to form a national unity government that ends the ongoing economical and
political crisis the Palestinians have been going through over the past nine
months.
"I believe there is a necessity to form a national
unity government of Palestinian professionals (technocrats), where there is an
agreement in principle to form such kind of a government," said Abu Rudeineh.
However, he said "there are some details and some
issues that need more discussion and more understanding. We must agree on these
issues and details in order to reach an agreement at the end."
Neither President Mahmoud Abbas nor Prime Minister
Haneya spoke to reporters, but mediator between the two, lawmaker Mustafa
al-Barghouti told reporters that "the meeting is excellent and positive."
"It was agreed to resume contacts and meetings within
the coming few days until all details and issues are agreed upon," said
al-Barghouti, adding "the gaps were narrowed, but there are some details need to
be discussed."

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